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      <description>&amp;ldquo;Mathematics doesn&amp;rsquo;t have a sense of time, but often we need to track time. So programmers borrow an idea from the field of formal logic and replace all functions (f: A → B) ↦ f: A × T → B where T is the partially ordered set t1 ... tn. If T is totally ordered we can then define a mutation as a tuple in M ⊆ Var × Val × Val × T such that &amp;lt;x, a, b, t&amp;gt; ∈ M ⇔ x[b, t&#39;] ∈ x&#39;[a, t].</description>
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      <title>Falsehoods Programmers Believe About Dogs</title>
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