Advanced Placement (AP), 03.03.2020 18:59 gldenps4780
Which of the following does NOT describe a real benefit from using abstraction in programming?
A. By storing a set of integers using a list variable, the actual values of these integers can be kept hidden from someone reading the code, increasing security.
B. By putting a series of steps which must be performed several times in a program into a separate procedure with a descriptive name, a program can be made more readable.
C. By using an appropriately named variable to store the result of a calculation, a programmer can save time as they will not be required to re-type the calculation each time.
D. By using logic gates to represent a complex collection of components in a digital circuit, someone without an advanced understanding of electronics could determine the purpose and function of the circuit.
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Which of the following does NOT describe a real benefit from using abstraction in programming?