Uncollectible Garbage
The world is full of garbage that is not collectible. Setting the literal garbage, there might be other knids of garbage existant. People might go differently in categorizing garbage stuff. I, for instance, regard TV commercials as pure garbage that need to be collected but never been. In programming world, the garbage is different. Garbage, there, is exclusively defined as the memory allocations that you no longer need in your program execution flow.
The good news is, in programming, GURUs have reached many ways to automatically collect garbage. Complete frameworks have been built with automatic garbage collection deep in mind. In .Net framework, for example, the programmer needs not to worry about how memory is freed, i.e how garbage is collected. It is done on background of all programms running on top of .Net. Even though there are some flaws in automatic garbage collection algorithms, the idea have proven to be successful and manageable to great extent.
The bad news is, in real world, no one have ever even considered implementing automatic garbage collection. My main concern is not physical, rather the logical garbage which fills our streets up to the maximum. If we both agree that smoking weed is garbage, it would be great if "the act of smoking weed" can be automatically garbage collected.
Let's agree on our urgent need to have AGC in our world. If we initially do so, it would be a piece of rotten cake to implement any algorithm we pick in real world. I had small experiments that have shown greater success. Sometimes, someone tells me a bad idea, I don't have to recall it anytime. It automatically gets collected and the space it aquires is freed.
The good news is, in programming, GURUs have reached many ways to automatically collect garbage. Complete frameworks have been built with automatic garbage collection deep in mind. In .Net framework, for example, the programmer needs not to worry about how memory is freed, i.e how garbage is collected. It is done on background of all programms running on top of .Net. Even though there are some flaws in automatic garbage collection algorithms, the idea have proven to be successful and manageable to great extent.
The bad news is, in real world, no one have ever even considered implementing automatic garbage collection. My main concern is not physical, rather the logical garbage which fills our streets up to the maximum. If we both agree that smoking weed is garbage, it would be great if "the act of smoking weed" can be automatically garbage collected.
Let's agree on our urgent need to have AGC in our world. If we initially do so, it would be a piece of rotten cake to implement any algorithm we pick in real world. I had small experiments that have shown greater success. Sometimes, someone tells me a bad idea, I don't have to recall it anytime. It automatically gets collected and the space it aquires is freed.

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