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programming

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[ proh-gram-ing, -gruh-ming ]

noun

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


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Word History and Origins

Origin of programming1

First recorded in 1885–90; program + -ing 1
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"We should be extending their utility beyond their primary tasks by programming them to physically navigate the home to perform a range of additional functions," he said.

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These young inventors have been attending engineering lab classes where they learn programming, robotics, coding, 3D modelling and more.

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And the good news is that Simon’s mass will, indeed, be performed at the Kennedy Center by the National Symphony, assuming there are no further attempts to undo programming by the center’s new administration.

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For the first two seasons of “VPR,” the two shows would air back-to-back in a two-hour programming block that allowed viewers to traverse metropolitan California’s wealth spectrum.

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The Head Start program has long been a target among conservative thinkers at the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute, who say the federal government should not be involved in child-care programming.

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