👉 In the context of programming, "maraged" is a programming construct that refers to a memory management system in which objects are stored and accessed based on their lifetime rather than by reference. This approach allows for more efficient use of memory by avoiding unnecessary allocations and deallocations of resources. The term was first introduced in the 1980s as part of the design of the Berkeley Unix operating system, which used a maraged model to manage memory. In this system, objects were stored on