programming
When referring to computer coding, "programming" is typically used as an uncountable noun. You wouldn't usually say "I have three programmings to finish." In the context of television or radio, "programming" refers to the overall content and schedule rather than a single show. For example, "The channel has great children's programming." Be careful not to confuse this with "programing" (with one 'm'). While both are sometimes seen, "programming" is the standard spelling in both American and British English.
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My dad's tripping cause i'm failing my programming class.
bet. just use a bot lol
Meanings
The process of writing computer programs; the activity of designing and coding software.
"She is studying object-oriented programming at university."
To provide a computer or other machine with coded instructions for the automatic performance of a task.
"The engineer is programming the robot to weld car doors."
To engage in the act of writing code for software development.
"He spent the entire weekend programming a new game engine."
The scheduling or arranging of events, broadcasts, or performances.
"The network is revising its primetime programming for the fall season."