The way I like to think of it, if it helps: Transients are still *immutable*, 
but they are not *persistent*. Each new value *invalidates* the previous 
value.

–S


On Friday, November 24, 2017 at 11:01:48 AM UTC-5, Alex Miller wrote:
>
> Transients must still be used in the same calling pattern as persistent 
> data structures. That is, you must use the value returned from the ! call 
> to make the next call. 
>

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