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Definition of programming in English: programmingnoun ˈprəʊɡramɪŋˈproʊˌɡræmɪŋ mass noun1The process of writing computer programs. (计算机的)程序编制 as modifier programming languages Example sentencesExamples - Some have no experience with Web HTML language or programming, while others are conversant.
- In programming, this translates to the choice of programming language.
- In the bazaar model, anyone with Internet access and programming skills can be engaged in the process.
- When I first became a part of the computer programming industry some 25 years ago, a lot of the code was pretty buggy.
- Detailed discussion of these looping constructs can be found in any programming textbook or introductory computer science course, so I will not be going through them in any detail.
- The programming software can be run within DOS or Windows.
- Eventually, we have to create the real software design, and it will be in some programming language.
- In an ironic counterpart to the trend of offshoring programmer jobs to India, the business of writing about programming is also on the move.
- Policies can be defined in a standard logical programming language and deployed to ensure that only optimal routes are selected for calls.
- The precision necessary when writing programming languages is palpable not only for the author of technology but also for the user of technology.
- A flaw in computer programming is been blamed for the release date errors.
- It does some auto-formatting, and ‘understands’ various programming languages.
- Some knowledge of assembly language programming is important if you are planning on writing your own low-level graphics routines.
- Anyone with a small amount of experience with computer programming will be creating single player dungeon crawls in a matter of minutes.
- There is some excellent general programming and software design stuff in here.
- These formalisms define different families of model-based programming languages.
- I isolated four or five boxes of computer programming and software engineering books, sighed, and consigned them to the heap to go off for recycling.
- However, a virus-writing course shouldn't be dumbed down with only milk-liver assignments like the programming of new computer viruses.
- Her unassuming husband, Ben, just wanted another computer programming gig in Silicon Valley's depressed job market.
- It would give more time for students with limited experience with computer science and programming to adapt and assimilate the knowledge.
2The process of scheduling something, especially radio or television programmes. (尤指广播、电视)节目安排 表演节目的编排。 - 2.1 Radio or television programmes that are scheduled or broadcast.
(安排、播送的)广播节目;电视节目 the station is to expand its late-night programming 该台打算增加深夜节目。 Example sentencesExamples - For example, regulators have historically placed considerable restrictions on simulcasting - broadcasting programming over more than one station at the same time.
- Avoid violent programming and using the television as an electronic baby-sitter.
- The proposed programme schedule also includes arts, farming and religious programming.
- Unlike commercial television, which broadcasts free programming, satellite television is not without cost.
- The $25 million slice out of the fund could potentially result in 550 fewer hours of new Canadian programming that broadcasters can draw from.
- The majority of cable's new fall and winter programming hasn't been scheduled.
- What are the implications for cable with its digital capacity and its responsibilities in carrying broadcast programming?
- In her new role, Sue will take on additional responsibility for all of the BBC's political programming.
- They created programming that reasonably educated people could talk reasonably about.
- I really do think that the least our government can do for us is to have good cultural programming on local radio and television, and not political blabbing.
- Forrester's survey respondents report watching only 8 percent of commercials in recorded programming.
- The BBC's main television channels BBC ONE and BBC TWO will also work closer to avoid schedule clashes with similar programming on at the same time.
- From January to March, the health authority recorded 103 hours of programming on 206 radio frequencies nationwide.
- In the coming year the Governors will consider the BBC's coverage of European constitutional affairs and religious programming and publish the findings.
- It also will help enhance public awareness of NASA by developing documentaries and educational programming for television broadcast.
- These organizations help teachers and parents work together to demand improvement in television programming and marketing of toys of violence to our youngest viewers.
- Perhaps some actual variety in broadcast programming would draw older listeners back, or at least have them visit once in a while.
- Instead of breaking into regular programming, the major broadcasters will cover the day in their regular newscasts.
- By youth radio I mean programming created by young people that is often about social change and bringing a real youth voice to the forefront of political discussion.
- Music replaced normal programming on government-run radio and television stations.
Definition of programming in US English: programmingnounˈproʊˌɡræmɪŋˈprōˌɡramiNG 1The action or process of writing computer programs. (计算机的)程序编制 Example sentencesExamples - Detailed discussion of these looping constructs can be found in any programming textbook or introductory computer science course, so I will not be going through them in any detail.
- When I first became a part of the computer programming industry some 25 years ago, a lot of the code was pretty buggy.
- Policies can be defined in a standard logical programming language and deployed to ensure that only optimal routes are selected for calls.
- Eventually, we have to create the real software design, and it will be in some programming language.
- In programming, this translates to the choice of programming language.
- It would give more time for students with limited experience with computer science and programming to adapt and assimilate the knowledge.
- Some have no experience with Web HTML language or programming, while others are conversant.
- Anyone with a small amount of experience with computer programming will be creating single player dungeon crawls in a matter of minutes.
- Some knowledge of assembly language programming is important if you are planning on writing your own low-level graphics routines.
- However, a virus-writing course shouldn't be dumbed down with only milk-liver assignments like the programming of new computer viruses.
- These formalisms define different families of model-based programming languages.
- The programming software can be run within DOS or Windows.
- There is some excellent general programming and software design stuff in here.
- It does some auto-formatting, and ‘understands’ various programming languages.
- Her unassuming husband, Ben, just wanted another computer programming gig in Silicon Valley's depressed job market.
- In an ironic counterpart to the trend of offshoring programmer jobs to India, the business of writing about programming is also on the move.
- The precision necessary when writing programming languages is palpable not only for the author of technology but also for the user of technology.
- I isolated four or five boxes of computer programming and software engineering books, sighed, and consigned them to the heap to go off for recycling.
- In the bazaar model, anyone with Internet access and programming skills can be engaged in the process.
- A flaw in computer programming is been blamed for the release date errors.
2The action or process of scheduling something, especially radio or television programs. (尤指广播、电视)节目安排 表演节目的编排。 - 2.1 Radio or television programs that are scheduled or broadcast.
(安排、播送的)广播节目;电视节目 the station is to expand its late-night programming 该台打算增加深夜节目。 Example sentencesExamples - The BBC's main television channels BBC ONE and BBC TWO will also work closer to avoid schedule clashes with similar programming on at the same time.
- By youth radio I mean programming created by young people that is often about social change and bringing a real youth voice to the forefront of political discussion.
- In her new role, Sue will take on additional responsibility for all of the BBC's political programming.
- Unlike commercial television, which broadcasts free programming, satellite television is not without cost.
- Perhaps some actual variety in broadcast programming would draw older listeners back, or at least have them visit once in a while.
- I really do think that the least our government can do for us is to have good cultural programming on local radio and television, and not political blabbing.
- Avoid violent programming and using the television as an electronic baby-sitter.
- For example, regulators have historically placed considerable restrictions on simulcasting - broadcasting programming over more than one station at the same time.
- These organizations help teachers and parents work together to demand improvement in television programming and marketing of toys of violence to our youngest viewers.
- Music replaced normal programming on government-run radio and television stations.
- Instead of breaking into regular programming, the major broadcasters will cover the day in their regular newscasts.
- The proposed programme schedule also includes arts, farming and religious programming.
- In the coming year the Governors will consider the BBC's coverage of European constitutional affairs and religious programming and publish the findings.
- What are the implications for cable with its digital capacity and its responsibilities in carrying broadcast programming?
- The majority of cable's new fall and winter programming hasn't been scheduled.
- The $25 million slice out of the fund could potentially result in 550 fewer hours of new Canadian programming that broadcasters can draw from.
- It also will help enhance public awareness of NASA by developing documentaries and educational programming for television broadcast.
- From January to March, the health authority recorded 103 hours of programming on 206 radio frequencies nationwide.
- They created programming that reasonably educated people could talk reasonably about.
- Forrester's survey respondents report watching only 8 percent of commercials in recorded programming.
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