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Abstraction (computer science) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Various object-oriented programming languages offer similar facilities for abstraction, all to support a general strategy of polymorphism in object-oriented programming, which includes the substitution of one type for another in the same or similar role. |
 | | Although it is not as generally supported, a configuration or image or package may predetermine a great many of these bindings at compile-time, link-time, or loadtime. |
 | | This would leave only a minimum of such bindings to change at run-time. |
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