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---- exercises/106_files.zig 2024-06-17 10:11:53.651439869 +0200
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-+++ answers/106_files.zig 2024-06-17 10:21:50.697337653 +0200
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+--- exercises/106_files.zig 2024-11-09 20:33:07.455580904 +0100
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++++ answers/106_files.zig 2024-11-09 20:33:30.394785215 +0100
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//
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// Until now, we've only been printing our output in the console,
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+// by organizing files into directories, which hold files and other directories,
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+// thus creating a tree structure for navigating.
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//
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--// Fortunately, the Zig standard library provides a simple API for interacting
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+-// Fortunately, the Zig Standard Library provides a simple API for interacting
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-// with the file system, see the detail documentation here:
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-+// Fortunately, zig standard library provide a simple api for interacting
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++// Fortunately, the Zig Standard Library provide a simple api for interacting
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+// with the file system, see the detail documentation here
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//
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// https://ziglang.org/documentation/master/std/#std.fs
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