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Re: immutable
Politicians? There's no way you can ever shut them up.Is anything or anyone truly immutable?
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Re: immutable
There is generally a religious context to such queries, on which I would not be qualified to comment.
In programming, an immutable object is one whose state cannot be modified after it is created - this is helpful in terms of thread safety, a potentially very troublesome issue.
But I guess all things considered those are both a 'no' except in conceptual terms. The programming object is changed by being destroyed (or going out of scope etc) at least.
In programming, an immutable object is one whose state cannot be modified after it is created - this is helpful in terms of thread safety, a potentially very troublesome issue.
But I guess all things considered those are both a 'no' except in conceptual terms. The programming object is changed by being destroyed (or going out of scope etc) at least.
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