The Message text: |
Hi!,
This email was created by [MemberName] <[MemberEmail]> who thought you would be interested in the following Article:
"Immutability, Memoization, Purity and Linear Types – further reducing code complexity" An immutable type is one whose internal state cannot change after it has been instantiated. A ‘deeply immutable’ type is one whose dependency graph contains reference types that are also ‘deeply immutable’. If dependant reference types are not themselves ‘deeply immutable’, the type is termed ‘sh
CodeProject also contains hundreds of articles, free source code samples and applications to help in your day to day programming. Why not give it a try! |