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  2. Immutable object - Wikipedia

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    In object-oriented (OO) and functional programming, an immutable object (unchangeable [1] object) is an object whose state cannot be modified after it is created. [2] This is in contrast to a mutable object (changeable object), which can be modified after it is created. [3]

  3. Comparison of programming languages (string functions)

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    substr(string, startpos, numChars) returns string Description Returns a substring of string between starting at startpos and endpos, or starting at startpos of length numChars. The resulting string is truncated if there are fewer than numChars characters beyond the starting point. endpos represents the index after the last character in the ...

  4. String interning - Wikipedia

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    String interning also reduces memory usage if there are many instances of the same string value; for instance, it is read from a network or from storage. Such strings may include magic numbers or network protocol information. For example, XML parsers may intern names of tags and attributes to save memory.

  5. Liskov substitution principle - Wikipedia

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    Liskov's notion of a behavioural subtype defines a notion of substitutability for objects; that is, if S is a subtype of T, then objects of type T in a program may be replaced with objects of type S without altering any of the desirable properties of that program (e.g. correctness).

  6. Spending spring break in Myrtle Beach? The city has ... - AOL

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    That also includes G-strings, T-backs and “dental floss” style to be worn in public. And just in case you think you can get away with covering up your privies with body paint, body dyes ...

  7. volatile (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    In C and C++, volatile is a type qualifier, like const, and is a part of a type (e.g. the type of a variable or field). The behavior of the volatile keyword in C and C++ is sometimes given in terms of suppressing optimizations of an optimizing compiler: 1- don't remove existing volatile reads and writes, 2- don't add new volatile reads and writes, and 3- don't reorder volatile reads and writes.

  8. Soooo, When Is Spring Break 2023? - AOL

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    The dates of spring break 2023 vary from school to school, but most take place in March or April. You can check your school’s calendar to see when spring break 2023 is scheduled. How long is ...

  9. 3 kids dead in Michigan house fire where smoke alarms were ...

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    Fire crews found three residents inside the home – a 16-year-old girl, a 15-year-old boy, and a 12-year-old boy. They died at nearby hospitals.