One of the things which I miss while writing programs in C is a dictionary data structure. What's the most convenient way to implement one in C? I am not looking for performance, but ease of coding it from scratch. I don't want it to be generic either - something like string-int will do. But I do want it to be able to store an arbitrary number of items. This is intended more as an exercise. I know that there are 3rd party libraries available which one can use.
But consider for a moment, that they don't exist. In such a situation what's the quickest way you can implement a dictionary satisfying the above requirements.
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