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    <name>Decklin Foster</name>
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<p>Mutable state is actually another form of manual memory management:
every time you over-write a value you are making a decision that
the old value is now garbage, regardless of what other part of the
program might have been using it.</p>
<p class="attribution">—<a href="http://paulspontifications.blogspot.com/2007/09/composability-and-productivity.html" class="reference external">Paul Johnson</a></p>
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