👉 In programming, "nulled" is a term used to describe an object that has been completely initialized or has no state. It can be useful in situations where you want to avoid creating unnecessary objects and ensure they are always available for use. For example, if you have a class called `MyObject` with attributes like `name`, `age`, etc., then `MyObject.create()` would create an object that represents the current time or date. However, since `create()` is not defined