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# Linked List
Welcome to Linked List on Exercism's C Track.
If you need help running the tests or submitting your code, check out `HELP.md`.
## Instructions
Implement a doubly linked list.
Like an array, a linked list is a simple linear data structure. Several
common data types can be implemented using linked lists, like queues,
stacks, and associative arrays.
A linked list is a collection of data elements called *nodes*. In a
*singly linked list* each node holds a value and a link to the next node.
In a *doubly linked list* each node also holds a link to the previous
node.
You will write an implementation of a doubly linked list. Implement a
Node to hold a value and pointers to the next and previous nodes. Then
implement a List which holds references to the first and last node and
offers an array-like interface for adding and removing items:
* `push` (*insert value at back*);
* `pop` (*remove value at back*);
* `shift` (*remove value at front*).
* `unshift` (*insert value at front*);
To keep your implementation simple, the tests will not cover error
conditions. Specifically: `pop` or `shift` will never be called on an
empty list.
If you want to know more about linked lists, check [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linked_list).
## Source
### Created by
- @wolf99
### Contributed to by
- @patricksjackson
- @QLaille
- @ryanplusplus
- @siebenschlaefer
### Based on
Classic computer science topic