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Re: can someone explain the concept of "strings (or whatever) being immutable"

Started byBen Finney <ben@benfinney.id.au>
First post2014-06-03 14:54 +1000
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  Re: can someone explain the concept of "strings (or whatever) being immutable" Ben Finney <ben@benfinney.id.au> - 2014-06-03 14:54 +1000

#72464 — Re: can someone explain the concept of "strings (or whatever) being immutable"

FromBen Finney <ben@benfinney.id.au>
Date2014-06-03 14:54 +1000
SubjectRe: can someone explain the concept of "strings (or whatever) being immutable"
Message-ID<mailman.10588.1401771262.18130.python-list@python.org>
Deb Wyatt <codemonkey@inbox.com> writes:

> [no text]

Deb, can you expand a bit – and write the question in the body of your
message? It's not clear what you want explained.

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