Immutability is a feature of functional programming languages that makes programs easier to write, test, and maintain. However, immutability is not supported by many imperative programming languages.
Immutable and atomic Linux distros are all the rage. Each has its pros and cons. Adoption of both is growing quickly. Over the past few years, the immutability in Linux distributions has moved from ...
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