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Procedural programmingProcedural programming is a method (a programming paradigm) of computer programming based upon the concept of the unit and scope (the data viewing range of an executable code statement). A procedural program is composed of one or more units or modules--either user coded or provided in a code library; each module is composed of one or more procedures, also called a function, routine, subroutine, or method, depending on programming language. It is possible for a procedural program to have multiple levels or scopes, with procedures defined inside other procedures. Each scope can contain variables which cannot be seen in outer scopes. Procedural programming offers many benefits over simple sequential programming: Procedural programming code is easier to read and more maintainable; Procedural code is more flexible; Procedural programming allows for the easier practice of good program design. see: Programming language, list of programming languages
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With it to Avengalvon he ran:
I heard the heirs of Carrion that plotted death.html">death for thee."
CXXVII.
He got straightway on horseback with servitors ten score.
And the two Heirs with what he said but little pleased they are:
I would do such deeds upon you as through all the world should
And unto Carrion never should you enter from that day.
CXXVIII.
For without guile I served you, and lo, my death ye plot.
Dame Sol and Dame Elvira with your good leave I go;
God will it and command it, who is Lord of all the Earth.
That thing the Moor has told them, and back he turned him there.
He returned unto Molina like a man of prudent heart.
And now from Ansarera did Carrion's Heirs depart;
And they let Atienza on the left, a craggy height.
And on through Montes Claros they pricked forward spurring fast.
There be the caves where Elpha he imprisoned underground.
Within the woods of Corpes, the Heirs of Carrion are.
And savage are the creatures that roundabout them creep;
And there the Heirs of Carrion bade that their tent be. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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