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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
programming
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
new
▪ It had been Adam, too, who had broached the subject of a new computer programming system for the business.
▪ This was narrowly avoided by producing a new programming scheme, involving local sponsorship as the future funders of individual exhibitions.
▪ What new programming do we want to see?
■ NOUN
application
▪ It's a high-level application programming interface that sits on a Unix-based personal computer equipped with call processing hardware.
▪ For other developers there's an application programming interface that gives access to the lock manager.
▪ First application programming interfaces are due in the third quarter.
▪ Uniplex says it will provide application programming interfaces and gateways between onGO and its existing software to insure migration and coexistence.
▪ Lotus also expects to publish the application programming interface for Notes to encourage software development.
▪ The upgrade also includes a single-function application programming interface to help developers add HyperHelp to their applications.
computer
▪ The reflective process often involves work in other curriculum areas, be it discussion, writing, artwork, computer programming.
▪ This technique has had a great deal of impact in computer programming where it in systems analysis and design.
▪ It had been Adam, too, who had broached the subject of a new computer programming system for the business.
▪ The approaches described above can now be captured in computer programming using expert systems technology. 2.
▪ These results are a valid introduction to central concepts of computer programming.
▪ This does not present the same barrier to pupils use of algebraic ideas within computer programming environments.
▪ Prospective physical geographers should take basic courses in calculus, physics, chemistry, engineering, modern biology, and computer programming.
environment
▪ The year includes the presentation of a methodical approach to programming and contact with different programming environments.
▪ Design and development of a concurrent, object-oriented database programming environment.
▪ This does not present the same barrier to pupils use of algebraic ideas within computer programming environments.
interface
▪ It's a high-level application programming interface that sits on a Unix-based personal computer equipped with call processing hardware.
▪ Win32s and Win32c application programming interfaces are promised for 1994.
▪ For other developers there's an application programming interface that gives access to the lock manager.
▪ Uniplex says it will provide application programming interfaces and gateways between onGO and its existing software to insure migration and coexistence.
▪ Lotus also expects to publish the application programming interface for Notes to encourage software development.
language
▪ Any programming language may be used.
▪ Being written in different programming languages, there was no literal similarity between the programs.
▪ Although in theory Postscript could be viewed as a general purpose programming language, it is strongly biassed towards visual representation.
▪ Their most important product is HyperCard, a kind of multimedia construction kit, using a highly simplified programming language called HyperTalk.
▪ It will also use ObjectStore to recognise code, data and objects written in different programming languages.
▪ Interfacing of object-oriented programming languages to databases and expert systems.
▪ The algebraic approach to programming language semantics has several features to recommend it.
▪ Application of object-oriented programming languages to database and expert system design and development for real-time engineering applications.
■ VERB
provide
▪ Uniplex says it will provide application programming interfaces and gateways between onGO and its existing software to insure migration and coexistence.
▪ These interfaces provide access into other programming languages operating in supercomputing environments, such as message passing sub-routines.
▪ The bill also provides safeguards for quality programming.
use
▪ Their most important product is HyperCard, a kind of multimedia construction kit, using a highly simplified programming language called HyperTalk.
▪ All Hippix utilities are implemented using functions in the programming library.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Computer viruses are bits of destructive programming.
▪ Much of the evening programming is too violent for children.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Clearly there's a crisis in pop music programming.
▪ In this limited way care programming can be used to set targets and measure progress in developing mental health services.
▪ It can be postulated that the programming effect of high potencies is greater than that of low potencies.
▪ The area in which Sue Grayson Ford is going to be judged most critically will be on her programming of exhibitions.
▪ The year includes the presentation of a methodical approach to programming and contact with different programming environments.
▪ This process is analogous to estimating, programming and monitoring a construction project.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wiktionary
programming

n. 1 (context broadcasting English) The designing, scheduling or planning of a radio or television program / programme. 2 brain-washing 3 (context computing English) The act of writing a computer program. 4 The software that controls a machine, or the logic or expressed in such software; operating instructions. vb. 1 (present participle of program English) 2 (present participle of programme English)

WordNet
program
  1. v. arrange a program of or for; "program the 80th birthday party" [syn: programme]

  2. write a computer program [syn: programme]

  3. [also: programming, programmes, programmed]

program
  1. n. a system of projects or services intended to meet a public need; "he proposed an elaborate program of public works"; "working mothers rely on the day care program" [syn: programme]

  2. a series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished; "they drew up a six-step plan"; "they discussed plans for a new bond issue" [syn: plan, programme]

  3. (computer science) a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute; "the program required several hundred lines of code" [syn: programme, computer program, computer programme]

  4. an integrated course of academic studies; "he was admitted to a new program at the university" [syn: course of study, programme, curriculum, syllabus]

  5. a radio or television show; "did you see his program last night?" [syn: broadcast, programme]

  6. a performance (or series of performances) at a public presentation; "the program lasted more than two hours" [syn: programme]

  7. a document stating the aims and principles of a political party; "their candidate simply ignored the party platform"; "they won the election even though they offered no positive program" [syn: platform, political platform, political program]

  8. an announcement of the events that will occur as part of a theatrical or sporting event; "you can't tell the players without a program" [syn: programme]

  9. [also: programming, programmes, programmed]

programming
  1. n. setting an order and time for planned events [syn: scheduling, programing]

  2. creating a sequence of instructions to enable the computer to do something [syn: programing, computer programming, computer programing]

programming

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Wikipedia
Programming (music)

Programming is a form of music production and performance using electronic devices, such as sequencers, to generate sounds of musical instruments. Programming is used in nearly all forms of electronic music and in most hip hop music since the 1990s. It is also frequently used in modern pop and rap rock music from various regions of the world, and sometimes in jazz and contemporary classical music. In the 21st century, programming has been incorporated into various styles of screamo and metalcore music known as crunkcore and electronicore respectively.

Programming

Programming may refer to:

  • Broadcast programming, scheduling content for television
  • Computer programming, the act of instructing computers to perform tasks
    • Programming language, an artificial language designed to communicate instructions to a machine
    • Game programming, the software development of video games
  • Dramatic programming, fictional television content
  • Mathematical programming, or optimization, is the selection of a best element
  • Neuro-linguistic programming, a pseudoscientific method aimed at modifying human behavior
  • Programming (music), generating music electronically
  • Radio programming, scheduling content for radio

Usage examples of "programming".

This was to allow control rooms of affiliate stations which had not been broadcasting the network program to interrupt their local programming and take the special bulletin.

Nothing Ambry was doing was against their programming and perhaps the younger man would provide the leverage they had been seeking to get the Piper to cooperate.

There were, however, specifications on record as to what mechanical amplification was permitted the management of the Fact, the frequency of the programming and the nights on which public gatherings could be held and the maximum number of people permitted to gather.

Tape after tape demonstrated that Barnstorm had contributed only small pieces of the total project, while Goodman had done almost all of the actual writing and programming needed to construct The Solar Ballet interactive reality.

Our 98 percent of genes shared with both bonobo and common chimps undoubtedly carries some programming for shared worldviews, desires and social certainties.

It sounded comically like Vera complaining that she was the electronic zzz, the programming relay, the minuterie for orgasms and soft-boiled eggs: after five minutes exactly your record will stop playing.

The rules of rank said he should defer to me, but his programming skills were at least as good as mine, and his planetography intuition was superb.

The first mind seeds had been translated from DNA nine centuries before, when the polis founders had invented the Shaper programming language to re-create the essential processes of neuroembryology in software.

In addition, in-store radio programming has arrived and represents unique opportunities for promoting sales.

You persist in calling the way in which Golden Oecumene Sophotechs differ from the Sophotechs of the Silent Oecumene a defect, as if the existence of this redactor were an error in programming rather than the product of deliberate and careful engineering.

A gravitonic brain with only a few hundred levels of redundancy is likely to have a Law-level programming failure sooner than that.

Where the sound of his shout was a vague echo of her own noises, and the feel of him pulsing as he spurting his cum caused yet another round of spasms as her cunt reacted according to its programming.

He rarely worked with the programming system used by vari-grav controllers, but he recognized a timer series and a subroutine call keyed to the timer reading.

A new piece of capillary dilation software just added to the thrombosis AI needs a final checkout before we can start programming it for work.

If we were dead, its loyalty programming would store all pertinent information about us and our deaths in unerasable files-and without further instructions of who it should report to, it would shut down and wait for the next person to open it up and assign ownership to himself.