Similar words: mutability, inscrutability, stability, immutable, portability, heritability, unstability, instability. Meaning: [ɪ‚mjuːtə'bɪlətɪ] n. the quality of being incapable of mutation.
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1. She wished to participate in its immutability.
2. Immutability (or "unchangingness") is one of God's attributes.
3. Immutability also allows us to simplify reasoning about concurrency and provide cheap reads of shared data.
4. The notion of immutability is also baked into all the reflection and concurrency code.
5. The immutability of God is a strong ground of consolation and encourages hope and confidence.
6. Location independence and the guarantee of immutability of LSIDs make them perfect candidates for database cross-references.
7. Structural sharing relies on the data's immutability to make sharing possible between the old and new instances of the data.
8. Python also has a concept of mutability and immutability: a tuple, for example, is an immutable list.
9. Immutability is key to functional programming because it matches the goals of minimizing the parts that change, making it easier to reason about those parts.
10. Embracing immutability is high on the list of ways to think like a functional programmer.
11. He denies objectivity, absolutism, immutability , and invariability in truth outlook.
12. Immutability means that once changes are committed to a repository, they are a permanent part of a project's historical record.
13. It lacks the qualities associated with the perfection of the celestial sphere: circular motion, elemental purity, immutability.
14. What we may recognize as a scientific principle was enunciated via the theological concept of divine immutability.
15. Rather, it was an expression of supreme confidence in the immutability of his creation.
16. In " To mutate, or not to mutate" (and others), I extolled the virtues of immutability -- immutable objects cannot get into an inconsistent state.
17. In this installment, I discuss one of the building blocks of functional programming: immutability.
18. Of course, Git also satisfies standard VCS requirements such as immutability and accountability.
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19. One of the most surprising failings of the JMM is that immutable objects, whose immutability was intended to be guaranteed through use of the final keyword, could appear to change their value.
20. In this manner Van Til discusses all the incommunicable attributes of God: aseity, immutability, infinity, and unity.
21. Similar moral value exists for its particularity and contemporaneity as well as its universality and immutability.
22. This is by design, since having a DTO write back to e.g. a domain model would (among other things) take away its immutability, and is often considered an anti-pattern.
23. In the next installment, I'll talk in depth about one of functional programming's building blocks: immutability.
24. The final keyword was included in the Java language to assist developers in creating immutable classes, and enable compilers and runtime environments to optimize on the basis of declared immutability.
25. Farmers all over the globe knowinging the importance and immutability the seasons.
26. Farmers all over the world know the importance and immutability of the seasons.
27. Notice that in both cases, the test terminates when an exception is thrown because of a violation of the immutability contract.
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