Hello Chris,

Concerning != and <:

Makes more sense now.  In C++ we get to overload the operators and depending on 
the objects doing the comparison < could be very in-efficient.  Makes sense.

Thank you for clarifying that.

Took note as well about the .size() being an unsigned integer as well.

Sincerely,
Julie S.



      

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