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programming

coding / software development / scheduling / to write code
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both

In a technical context, it describes the act of translating human logic into a language a machine can execute. It carries a connotation of precision, problem-solving, and structural thinking. While 'coding' is often used interchangeably, programming implies a broader scope of architectural design and systemic planning. When applied to media or events, it refers to the curated selection and timing of content. This usage evokes an image of a grid or schedule, focusing on the strategic arrangement of a sequence rather than the creation of individual pieces.

Uncountable when referring to the general craft of writing code ('I love programming'). Countable when referring to a specific schedule of television shows or event lineups ('The network has several different primetime programmings across its channels').

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Leo is procrastinating on his homework while Ryan is gaming.
Leo

My dad's tripping cause i'm failing my programming class.

Leo
Ryan
Ryan

bet. just use a bot lol

💡
Leo uses the slang 'tripping' to mean his father is overreacting or acting crazy. Ryan responds with 'bet', a versatile slang term here used as a casual acknowledgment of the situation, while suggesting an academic shortcut.

Meanings

Nouncoding

The process of writing computer programs; the activity of designing and coding software.

"She is studying object-oriented programming at university."

Transitive Verbsoftware development

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."

Intransitive Verbscheduling

To engage in the act of writing code for software development.

"He spent the entire weekend programming a new game engine."

Nounto write code

The scheduling or arranging of events, broadcasts, or performances.

"The network is revising its primetime programming for the fall season."

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