Discuss singly-linked list (SLL) data structure and common operations used with SLL (min of 2 operations). Use the appropriate technical terms followed by an explanation of each. Provide a specific technical real-world technical example of where a singly-linked list would be used. Refrain from using non-technical analogies. Discuss doubly-linked list (DLL) data structure and common operations used with DLL (min of 2 operations). Use the appropriate technical terms followed by an explanation of each. Provide a specific technical real-world technical example of where a doubly-linked list would be used. Refrain from using non-technical analogies.
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