programming
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English
[edit ]Alternative forms
[edit ]- programing (US )
Etymology
[edit ]From program / programme + -ing .[1]
Pronunciation
[edit ]- (Received Pronunciation ) IPA (key): /ˈpɹəʊɡɹəmɪŋ/
- (General American ) IPA (key): /ˈpɹoʊɡɹæmɪŋ/
- Hyphenation: pro‧gram‧ming
Noun
[edit ]programming (usually uncountable , plural programmings )
- (broadcasting ) The designing, scheduling or planning of a radio or television program/programme.
- The network changed its programming to mess with DVRs again.
- The design and scheduling of a performance such as ballet.
- 2000, Dance Reviews, page 218:
- Now it has become a regular part of City Ballet's programming this season.
- (computing ) The act of writing a computer program.
- Management wanted to know how much programming the project would need.
- The software that controls a machine, or the logic expressed in such software; operating instructions.
- A robot's programming doesn't allow for love.
- Brain-washing.
- (psychology ) A conditioned response.
- 2016, David R. Hawkins, The Eye of the I: From Which Nothing is Hidden, page 142:
- Together with this is the influence of an infinite number of neurotransmitters, neurohormones, environmental hazards, and accidental programmings.
Hyponyms
[edit ]Derived terms
[edit ]some are hyponyms, if anyone'd like to sort them out...
- application programming interface
- aspect-oriented programming
- aspect-oriented programming language
- class-based programming
- contract programming
- counterprogramming
- dataflow programming
- declarative programming
- defensive programming
- dynamic programming
- embeddable programming
- esoteric programming language
- event-based programming
- event-driven programming
- extreme programming
- functional programming
- generic programming
- genetic programming
- imperative programming
- linear programming
- literate programming
- logic programming
- macroprogramming
- metaprogramming
- mob programming
- monoprogramming
- multiprogramming
- neuro-linguistic programming
- nonprogramming
- object-based programming
- object oriented programming
- object-oriented programming
- pair programming
- predictive programming
- programming by contract
- programming interface
- programming in the large
- programming in the small
- programming language
- programming socks
- programming style
- prototype-based programming
- prototype-oriented programming
- reactive programming
- return-oriented programming
- skeleton programming
- social programming
- structured programming
- systems programming
- tacit programming
- teleprogramming
- uniprogramming
- user-programming
- visual programming language
- voodoo programming
Translations
[edit ]broadcasting: designing, scheduling, or planning of a radio or TV program
- Danish: udsendelse c, sending c
- Finnish: ohjelmisto (fi)
brainwashing — see brainwashing
act of writing a computer program
- Albanian: programim (sq) m
- Arabic: بَرْمَجَة (ar) f (barmaja)
- Armenian: ծրագրավորում (hy) (cragravorum)
- Azerbaijani: proqramlaşdırma
- Belarusian: праграмава́нне n (prahramavánnje), праграмі́раванне n (prahramíravannje)
- Bulgarian: програми́ране n (programírane)
- Catalan: programació (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Czech: programování n
- Danish: programmering (da) c
- Dutch: programmeren (nl) n
- Estonian: programmeerimine
- Finnish: ohjelmointi (fi)
- French: programmation (fr) f
- Georgian: პროგრამირება (ṗrogramireba)
- German: Programmierung (de) f, Programmieren n
- Greek: προγραμματισμός (el) m (programmatismós)
- Hebrew: תִּכְנוּת (he) m (tikhnut)
- Hindi: क्रमादेशन m (kramādeśan)
- Hungarian: programozás (hu)
- Icelandic: forritun (is) f
- Indonesian: pemrograman (id)
- Italian: programmazione (it) f
- Japanese: プログラミング (ja) (puroguramingu)
- Kazakh: бағдарламалау (bağdarlamalau)
- Khmer: ផ្រូក្រាមមីង (phroukraammiing)
- Korean: 프로그래밍 (peurogeuraeming)
- Kyrgyz: программалоо (programmaloo)
- Latvian: programmēšana f
- Lithuanian: programavimas (lt) m
- Macedonian: програми́рање n (programíranje)
- Malay: pengaturcaraan (ms) , pemprograman (ms)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: программчлал (programmčlal)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: programmering (no) m or f
- Nynorsk: programmering f
- Persian:
- Iranian Persian: بَرْنامِهنِویسی (fa) (barnâme-nevisi)
- Polish: programowanie (pl) n
- Portuguese: programação (pt) f
- Romanian: programare (ro) f
- Russian: программи́рование (ru) n (programmírovanije)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: програмирање n
- Latin: programiranje n
- Slovak: programovanie (sk) n
- Slovene: programiranje n
- Spanish: programación (es) f
- Swedish: programmering (sv) c
- Tajik: барноманависӣ (barnomanavisi)
- Thai: การเขียน โปรแกรม คอมพิวเตอร์ (gaan-kǐian bproo-grɛm kɔm-piu-dtə̂ə)
- Turkish: programlama (tr)
- Turkmen: programmirleme
- Ukrainian: програмува́ння n (prohramuvánnja)
- Uzbek: programmalashtirish , programmalash (uz)
- Vietnamese: lập trình (vi)
software that controls a machine, or the logic expressed in such software; operating instructions
- Finnish: ohjelmisto (fi)
Verb
[edit ]programming
- present participle and gerund of program
- present participle and gerund of programme
- I was programming a new module for the software package.
- He was programming the VCR.
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ "programming, n.", in OED Online Paid subscription required , Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
Further reading
[edit ]- programming on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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