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programming

/proh-gram-ing, -gruh-ming/US // ˈproʊ græm ɪŋ, -grə mɪŋ //

编程

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of planning or writing a program.
    • : Radio and Television. the selection and scheduling of programs for transmission, as for a television station or network, or an internet-based digital distributor.the programs scheduled.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbplan out; supply instructions
Forms: programmings

Examples

  • Alchemist will be streaming its Demo Day on YouTube, with programming set to begin at 2pm pacific.

  • Other institutions canceled programming for the month of March, such as the New York Public Library and Carnegie Hall.

  • TechCrunch is also selling a Disrupt Digital Pass for $45 that offers access to one stage of programming, but does not include CrunchMatch.

  • The company has set an asking price for its initial advertisers and shared how many ads the streamer will air per hour of programming.

  • Problem is, original programming is also important for attracting audiences for their traditional TV networks.

  • He looks like a man of the woods, but works at The Nerdery, programming for a healthy salary and benefits.

  • But the game, like many in this early age of computer programming, had a bug and would freeze up on occasion.

  • The “Computer Rock” tunes, with references to BASIC programming, were almost immediately rendered obsolete.

  • So I enrolled right away for programming classes, and found them boringly abstracted.

  • One is Margari Aziza Hill, an African-American Muslim who serves as programming director of the Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative.

  • Bart dived for handbooks, manuals, comparative tables of position, and started programming information.

  • To keep customers up-to-date on the availability and use of all new programming systems.

  • To assist the IBM programming staff in reflecting customer requirements in the specification of new programming systems.

  • The combination of a modern computer plus modern programming languages is the key to profitable data processing.

  • Simplified programming routines allow programmers to write more instructions in less time.