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===== Principle Statement ===== | ===== Principle Statement ===== | ||
- | Each method should be written in terms of a single level of abstraction. | + | Each method should be written in terms of a single level of abstraction |
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==== Example1: Loops ==== | ==== Example1: Loops ==== | ||
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- | **No Sam No** | ||
A typical example for the application of SLA is a loop iterating over a certain data structure: | A typical example for the application of SLA is a loop iterating over a certain data structure: |
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