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programmer


pro·gram·mer

or pro·gram·er P0586300 (prō′grăm′ər)n. One who programs, especially:a. Computers One who writes computer programs.b. One who prepares or writes instructional programs.

programmer

(ˈprəʊɡræmə) or

programer

n (Computer Science) a person who writes a program so that data may be processed by a computer

pro•gram•mer

or pro•gram•er

(ˈproʊ græm ər)

n. 1. a person who programs or who is in charge of programming. 2. a person who programs a device, esp. one who writes computer programs. [1885–90]
Thesaurus
Noun1.programmer - a person who designs and writes and tests computer programsprogrammer - a person who designs and writes and tests computer programscoder, computer programmer, software engineercomputer science, computing - the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structuresapplied scientist, engineer, technologist - a person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problemscomputer user - a person who uses computers for work or entertainment or communication or businesscracker - a programmer who cracks (gains unauthorized access to) computers, typically to do malicious things; "crackers are often mistakenly called hackers"hacker - a programmer for whom computing is its own reward; may enjoy the challenge of breaking into other computers but does no harm; "true hackers subscribe to a code of ethics and look down upon crackers"cyberpunk, cyber-terrorist, hacker - a programmer who breaks into computer systems in order to steal or change or destroy information as a form of cyber-terrorism
Translations
程序师程序设计员

programme

(ˈprəugrӕm) (American) program noun1. (a booklet or paper giving the details of) the planned events in an entertainment etc. According to the programme, the show begins at 8.00. 節目單 节目单2. a plan or scheme. a programme of reforms. 計劃 计划3. (British and American usually ˈprogram) a set of data, instructions etc put into a computer. 程序 程序ˈprogram verbpresent participle ˈprogramming (American also ˈprograming): past tense, past participle ˈprogrammed (American also ˈprogramed) – to give information, instructions etc to (a machine, especially a computer, so that it can do a particular job). 設計電腦程式 为(计算机)编制程序 ˈprogrammer noun a person who prepares a program for a computer. 程式設計師 程序设计员

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programmer

[′prō‚gram·ər] (computer science) A person who prepares sequences of instructions for a computer, without necessarily converting them into the detailed codes. (control systems) A device used to control the motion of a missile in accordance with a predetermined plan.

programmer

(job)(Or "computer programmer", "developer") Someone whowrites or debugs computer programs, for a living or for fun."Analyst/developer" is a common equivalent job title, implyingthe added role of system analysis. The term may bequalified according to the type of software - "applicationprogrammer", "system programmer", etc.

programmer

(1) See PROM programmer.

(2) A person who designs the logic for and writes the lines of codes of a computer program. Programming is the heart and soul of developing computer applications, and programmers are the most misunderstood people in the business. They are constantly being criticized for taking longer to write a program than they initially estimated.

Why Such Bad Estimators?
It is very difficult for people who have not spent any time programming to understand why programmers are often the world's worst estimators. Programming is very creative, and after a program is put into production, programmers derive a sense of completion that is very satisfying. Thus, the more programs programmers write, the more confidence they have. As a result, they take on what seems like an eternal optimism that the job can be done easily. As their confidence builds with experience, it often seems their estimates are even more absurd. It takes numerous hard knocks to wise up and then double, triple or even quadruple one's initial estimate in order to put reality into it.

Easy to Create a Hodgepodge
It is also very difficult for non-programmers to understand how easy it is to program oneself into a real predicament. Programmers love to code and are often in too much of a hurry to dive in instead of sitting back and analyzing the problem carefully on paper. There are a thousand logic solutions for every problem, and it is so easy to pick one that seems to solve the hurdle for the moment, only to find out a month later that the logic is inflexible and making changes is difficult.

Even experienced programmers fall into the trap, which compounds over and over as more patches are made until the program becomes unwieldy and nobody can bring it back into stability. Programs are then reworked and reworked, because they were not designed correctly from the start. This is why projects take longer and why your favorite program too often becomes quirkier in its next version.

Novices or Masters?
It would seem that programming is a profession for bright, young whiz kids, and, in fact, there are tons of them creating and maintaining some of the most widely used software in the world. Any left-brained, intelligent person, for that matter, can program with just a little bit of practice. But, it takes years to become an expert at anything.

Masters in all professions have earned their stripes by making their mistakes over the course of 20, 30 and even 40 years. When you consider the average age of programmers in most software companies, it is understandable why software does not always work well. Too many novices create specifications that more novices have to implement. In addition, programming can be such tedious work that those who would eventually become the experts burn out and take other jobs. There is a constant influx of inexperienced souls to this field. See developer, Freedman's law, programming language, application programmer, systems programmer, job descriptions, 10x coder and salary survey. See also to the recruiter.
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programmer


Related to programmer: Software developer
  • noun

Synonyms for programmer

noun a person who designs and writes and tests computer programs

Synonyms

  • coder
  • computer programmer
  • software engineer

Related Words

  • computer science
  • computing
  • applied scientist
  • engineer
  • technologist
  • computer user
  • cracker
  • hacker
  • cyberpunk
  • cyber-terrorist
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