
Memory Management with Stephen Dolan
Signals and Threads
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Is There a Nullable Type?
You very rarely use these things on purpose, but the lack of them is quite annoying in a lot of languages. If you have anested option, you know at which level the knoll was introduced. You would never write code that just nested options directly. But it's really an abstraction problem. And that you might very well have some abstract type which, under the covers, is implemented as an option and then you might want an optional version of that. So what you really want to be todo there is wi a set of t option as t nullable.
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