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programming or pro·gram·ing [ proh -gram-ing, -gruh -ming ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈproʊ græm ɪŋ, -grə mɪŋ / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun 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. Origin of programming First recorded in 1885–90; program + -ing1
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Example sentences from the Web for programming Alchemist will be streaming its Demo Day on YouTube, with programming set to begin at 2pm pacific.
Here are the 19 companies presenting at Alchemist Accelerator Demo Day XXV today | Greg Kumparak| September 17, 2020| TechCrunch
Other institutions canceled programming for the month of March, such as the New York Public Library and Carnegie Hall.
How the coronavirus outbreak is roiling the film and entertainment industries | Alissa Wilkinson| September 11, 2020| Vox
TechCrunch is also selling a Disrupt Digital Pass for $45 that offers access to one stage of programming , but does not include CrunchMatch.
‘Layer of data and efficiency’: How TechCrunch took Disrupt virtual — and grew for its tenth anniversary | Max Willens| September 11, 2020| Digiday
The company has set an asking price for its initial advertisers and shared how many ads the streamer will air per hour of programming .
WarnerMedia eyes spring debut for HBO Max’s ad-supported tier | Tim Peterson| September 10, 2020| Digiday
Problem is, original programming is also important for attracting audiences for their traditional TV networks.
‘There wasn’t a huge shift’: TV upfront market did not undergo expected overhaul this year | Tim Peterson| September 9, 2020| Digiday
He looks like a man of the woods, but works at The Nerdery, programming for a healthy salary and benefits.
How Straight World Stole ‘Gay’: The Last Gasp of the ‘Lumbersexual’ | Tim Teeman| November 12, 2014| DAILY BEAST
So I enrolled right away for programming classes, and found them boringly abstracted.
Vikram Chandra Is A Novelist Who's Obsessed With Writing Computer Code | Jane Ciabattari| August 29, 2014| DAILY BEAST
One is Margari Aziza Hill, an African-American Muslim who serves as programming director of the Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative.
Michael Brown, Gaza, and Muslim Americans | Dean Obeidallah| August 20, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The goal of the present research is to help create the programming for a robot that is “a sociable partner.”
Japan's Robots Are Reading Your Emotions | Angela Erika Kubo, Jake Adelstein| August 6, 2014| DAILY BEAST
That kind of programming has worked on TV in shows like ‘Touched By An Angel.’
Bible Flicks Move Beyond the B-List | Lewis Beale| August 3, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The sappy one set the leg and withdrew, programming a call for the next day.
The Sunset Trail | Alfred Henry Lewis
Then they found big ones, rank on rank of cabinets, long consoles studded with lights and buttons, programming machines.
The Cosmic Computer | Henry Beam Piper
Programming was to be made so complete that almost any situation could be handled by the warship or the missile itself—instantly.
Masters of Space | Edward Elmer Smith
The added cost of buying a 16-or 18-bit computer would have been almost completely offset by savings in the cost of programming .
On-Line Data-Acquisition Systems in Nuclear Physics, 1969 | H. W. Fulbright et al.
Operations for floating point numbers are handled by programming .
Preliminary Specifications: Programmed Data Processor Model Three (PDP-3) | Digital Equipment Corporation
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