June 30, 2005
Yes.
July 01, 2005
Yes.
July 01, 2005
Yes, but may be in form of "mutable"
July 01, 2005
Brad Beveridge wrote:
> If you would like to see the concept of immutable data in D (as discussed in other threads), please simply reply to this message directly.  Please do not discuss anything in this thread.  I would like that people issue their vote by replying, hence only reply once.
> In this way the votes should be very easy to count.
> 
> If you do not want to see D gain "immutable", or you think it is a waste of Walter's effort, please reply to the other "Vote: No" thread.
> 
> Walter - if I have overstepped the purpose of the newsgroup with these posts, please delete them or make a posting that people not vote.
> 
> Thanks
> Brad
Yes!
July 02, 2005
Yes

"Brad Beveridge" <brad@somewhere.net> wrote in message news:da1bcv$1im8$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> If you would like to see the concept of immutable data in D (as
> discussed in other threads), please simply reply to this message
> directly.  Please do not discuss anything in this thread.  I would like
> that people issue their vote by replying, hence only reply once.
> In this way the votes should be very easy to count.
>
> If you do not want to see D gain "immutable", or you think it is a waste of Walter's effort, please reply to the other "Vote: No" thread.
>
> Walter - if I have overstepped the purpose of the newsgroup with these posts, please delete them or make a posting that people not vote.
>
> Thanks
> Brad


July 02, 2005
Brad Beveridge schrieb:
> If you would like to see the concept of immutable data in D (as discussed in other threads), please simply reply to this message directly.  Please do not discuss anything in this thread.  I would like that people issue their vote by replying, hence only reply once.
> In this way the votes should be very easy to count.
> 
> If you do not want to see D gain "immutable", or you think it is a waste of Walter's effort, please reply to the other "Vote: No" thread.
> 
> Walter - if I have overstepped the purpose of the newsgroup with these posts, please delete them or make a posting that people not vote.
> 
> Thanks
> Brad

Yes.
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