![]() ![]() const is a keyword used in some languages (C++, Javascript, etc.) but the concept of immutability exists in other languages (in some of them, there is even no keyword attached to the concept, like in Rust). However, the generic concept this article is about is actually called “immutability”, and not “constness”. In the title, I used the word “const” because const is a keyword every C++ developer knows (I hope). ![]() Author: Chloé Lourseyre A bit of terminology
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