shaqqt
Shaqqt is a term that has been used in various contexts, primarily in the fields of computer science and software engineering. It is often associated with the concept of "shallow copy" or "shallow clone" in programming. A shallow copy of an object is a new object that has an exact copy of the original object's values. However, if the original object contains references to other objects, the shallow copy duplicates these references rather than creating new copies of the referenced objects. This means that changes to the referenced objects will be reflected in both the original and the shallow copy.
In the context of data structures, a shallow copy of a list or array would contain references
Shaqqt can also refer to the concept of "shallow equality" in programming, where two objects are considered
The term "shaqqt" may also be used more broadly to describe any situation where a superficial or