Order is preserved in lists of values and in hashes with both keys and values, and the two can be intermingled.
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The most prevalent use of Core Foundation is for passing its own primitive types for data, including raw bytes, Unicode strings, numbers, calendar dates, and UUIDs, as well as collections such as arrays, sets, and dictionaries, to numerous OS X C routines, primarily those that are GUI-related.
Distributed hash table, a type of distributed system that provides hash table–like functionality