Using the correct levels of abstraction, so that less-relevant details can be ignored, is an indispensable technique in the design of clear and reliable programs. Modern programming languages ffer increasingly far-reaching possibilities here. A number of examples are discussed, including the use of variables, procedures and abstract data types.
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