immutable structures
[ɪˈmjuːtəbəl ˈstrʌktʃərz]
nounfemininepl: immutable structures
estruturas imutáveis
1. Data structures or systems that cannot be changed, modified, or altered after creation; unchangeable organizational frameworks or arrangements
In functional programming, immutable structures ensure that data cannot be accidentally modified during execution.
Na programação funcional, estruturas imutáveis garantem que os dados não possam ser acidentalmente modificados durante a execução.
2. Fixed, invariable organizational systems or architectural frameworks that remain constant over time
The immutable structures of the constitution provide a stable foundation for governance.
As estruturas imutáveis da constituição fornecem uma base estável para a governança.
This term is primarily used in technical and academic contexts, particularly in computer science, software development, and formal systems. It has gained prominence with the rise of functional programming paradigms and is widely discussed in both Brazilian and Portuguese technology communities. The concept emphasizes data integrity and consistency in complex systems.
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