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| location | Singapore | |
| age | 36 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 1 month |
| seen | Oct 21 '12 at 15:43 | |
| stats | profile views | 6 |
time goes like c# string -- immutable.
drop it, it's collected, as a garbage, by the system.
updating, what's updated is only another instance based on the original bytes.
new one, what you got is just a new one, the old one is still unchanged, floating as an orphan in the memory space.
the value never changes -- immutable, until collected or, the process exits.
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May 10 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Apr 9 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Nov 9 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Oct 19 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Oct 2 |
accepted | What does the “qui” mean in “crabes pressés qui disparaissent”? |
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Oct 2 |
asked | What does the “qui” mean in “crabes pressés qui disparaissent”? |
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Sep 29 |
accepted | Why does the idiom “une grosse légume” mean “VIP”? |
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Sep 23 |
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Why does the idiom “une grosse légume” mean “VIP”? still not clear about the logic trace, but well, maybe this is the history of human language, ever evolving... |
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Sep 23 |
awarded | Editor |
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Sep 23 |
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How many French words do I need to learn to survive in France? merci beaucoup ! :) |
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Sep 23 |
accepted | How many French words do I need to learn to survive in France? |
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Sep 23 |
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How many French words do I need to learn to survive in France? added 611 characters in body |
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Sep 23 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Sep 22 |
asked | Why does the idiom “une grosse légume” mean “VIP”? |
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Sep 22 |
asked | How many French words do I need to learn to survive in France? |
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May 27 |
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Where could I find “simple French novels”? @le-garry thanks :) |
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May 7 |
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What's the pronoun for “object of a preposition”? @Circeus , thanks, let me summarize again. 1. question sentences' format are driven by the preposition preceding its Interrogative pronouns. de or à are special case. 2a. avec/pour/...(except de or à) qui = avec/pour/... lequel/laquelle/lesquels/lesquelles; 2b. à qui = auquel; 2c. dont = duquel/desquels/de laquelle/desquelles/d'ou . 3. In 2a or 2b, prep. + qui is preferred when refeering to somebody, instead of something. 4. for 2c, dont has a priority unless de is in a locution (e.g. compound preposition), e.g. au cours de, à l'aide de, près de. |
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May 6 |
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What's the pronoun for “object of a preposition”? thanks! so auquel = à qui je, duquel = dont, avec/pour lequel/laquelle/... = avec/pour qui. Hmm, why in the last example "duquel" is not possible? |
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May 6 |
accepted | What's the pronoun for “object of a preposition”? |
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May 6 |
accepted | Where could I find “simple French novels”? |