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programing

[ US /ˈpɹoʊˌɡɹæmɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. setting an order and time for planned events
  2. creating a sequence of instructions to enable the computer to do something

How To Use programing In A Sentence

  • Domscheit-Berg recently announced that he was creating a WikiLeaks spinoff or rival called OpenLeaks.org with support from a former WikiLeaks programer, believed to be a German, whose programing skills are more dazzling than Assange's. WikiLeaks Crippled By Ex-Associates, Sources Say
  • According to the survey, the most popular choice of job is computer programing.
  • Problem is, the programing is easy to screw up and in some states, voting the straight-party ticket means you've NOT voted for president. Voting Tips
  • Neuroliguistic programing with nonverbal language might function… it works when I want to shoo away book sellers.
  • HD programing is becoming the norm, and HD camcorders means that HD user content will also be on the upswing. YouTube Goes Widescreen | /Film
  • It tries to be all things to all people (or at least to all members of the progressive proletarian classes), and as a result the programing is uneven, unprofessional, and irregular (in the bad way). KMHD could be on the rocks (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • I also think that most of the regular programing is pretty mindless, although I do enjoy the History chanel, documentaries and A&E. TV’s takeover the bedroom | Sync Blog
  • Right now the crazy programing galoots running the Toronto-based Drive-In Classics are loading the airwaves with 17 of his lurid (in a good sense) celluloid epics, but here in Calgary you'll have to seek them out on VHS and DVD.
  • As it is I have to spend a whole five minutes deprograming them (with a little help from the reality of the situation) and quite frankly I could shelve a load of books in that time.
  • The construction, characteristics and design principle of graphic auto programing system for NC cutting are presented.
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