[CODE REVIEW] Template Array Container for Embedded Systems

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  • Embedded-System-Libraries

    A repo for storing any kind of libraries related to embedded systems.

  • Where this could be useful in your place is here (for example). If the user of Array passes something with movable elements for copyArr, you can't move the whole copyArr, but you may be able to move individual elements from copyArr into *this.

  • CPP-Exercises

    This is a repo to store any C++ exercise code that I worked on.

  • Oh no, that's a thing that I've already done in a different exercise. It was also a template array container but for powerful systems with dynamic allocation features. Check it out!

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