Program

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Program, programme, programmer, or programming may refer to:

Business and management

  • Program management, the process of managing several related projects
  • Time management
  • Program, a part of planning

Arts and entertainment

Audio

  • Programming (music), generating music electronically
  • Radio programming, act of scheduling content for radio
  • Synthesizer programmer, a person who develops the instrumentation for a piece of music

Video or television

  • Broadcast programming, scheduling content for television
  • Program music, a type of art music that attempts to render musically an extra-musical narrative
  • Synthesizer patch or program, a synthesizer setting stored in memory
  • "Program", an instrumental song by Linkin Park from LP Underground Eleven
  • Programmer, a film on the lower half of a double feature bill; see B-movie

Science and technology

  • Computer program, a set of instructions that describes to a computer how to perform a specific task
  • Computer programming, the act of instructing computers to perform tasks
    • Programming language, an artificial language designed to communicate instructions to a machine
    • Game programming, the software development of video games
  • Mathematical programming, or optimization, is the selection of a best element
  • Programmer, a person who writes software
  • Programmer (hardware), a physical device that configures electronic circuits
  • Program (machine), a technical setting stored in the memory of a machine or piece of hardware to be executed, including computers
  • Research program, a professional network of scientists conducting basic research
  • Software engineer, someone who participates in a software development process

Other uses

See also

Topics referred to by the same term
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