👉 In programming, a "strideleg" refers to a sequence of instructions that starts from one end of a list or array and moves along its length. This pattern is often used in algorithms to efficiently traverse through a data structure, such as a singly linked list. The word "stride" means to move forward, while the word "legs" typically refers to the legs of an animal, particularly humans. For example, in a singly linked list, each element would be represented by a single "stride