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For code for double ended queues, or code that wouldn't nearly be the same without a deque. Not for code that merely happens to use a deque incidentally but whose real focus is something else.
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Deque class for .Net (C#)
But if you prefer Pascal Casing it is really up to you but please be consistent:
public Deque(int InitialAllocation = 16)
protected int increment(int index)
In C# we normally use Pascal Casing for method …