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Noun
/ˈprōˌgramər/,
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programers, plural; programmers, plural; programer, plural;
  1. A person who writes computer programs

  2. A device that automatically controls the operation of something in accordance with a prescribed program


  1. a person who designs and writes and tests computer programs
  2. (programming) scheduling: setting an order and time for planned events
  3. (programming) creating a sequence of instructions to enable the computer to do something
  4. A programmer, computer programmer or coder is someone who writes computer software. The term computer programmer can refer to a specialist in one area of computer programming or to a generalist who writes code for many kinds of software. ...
  5. In field of computer hardware, the term programmer, chip programmer or device programmer refers to a hardware device that configures programmable non-volatile circuits such as EPROMs, EEPROMs, Flashs, PALs, FPGAs or programmable logic circuits.
  6. Computer programming (often shortened to programming or coding) is the process of designing, writing, testing, debugging / troubleshooting, and maintaining the source code of computer programs. This source code is written in a programming language. ...
  7. (Programming (music)) Programming is a form of music production and performance using electronic devices, often sequencers or computer programs, to generate music. Programming is used in nearly all forms of electronic music and in most hip hop music since the 1990s. ...
  8. One who designs software; One who decides which programs will be shown on a television station; A device that installs a software program into some other machine; A short film feature as part of a longer film program, a "B-movie" (now rare)
  9. (Programmers) Computer avengers.  Once members of that group of high school nerds who wore tape on their glasses, played Dungeons and Dragons, and memorized Star Trek episodes; now millionaires who create "user-friendly" software to get revenge on whoever gave them noogies.
  10. (programmers) (PROH-gram-urz): those who turn the characters, setting, and story line of a game into a computer language called code
  11. (Programming) Whether it is creating their own applications, programming macros or developing games or multimedia applications within structured environments, students are routinely creating their own programs to suit their needs and goals.
  12. (Programming) the extrusion of a parison which differs in thickness in the length direction in order to equalize wall thickness of the blown container. ...
  13. (Programming) A written summation by an architect of a project's design objectives, constraints and criteria.
  14. Programming concepts, Programming languages ...
  15. (Programming) The output or product of a radio station that is presented either in long form or short form styles. An example of long form programming is when a station presents a topic in extended length, such as public radio does. ...
  16. (programming) The process for defining project needs; programming includes cataloging the spaces and equipment needed, defining functional relationships, and identifying building systems requirements.
  17. (PROGRAMMING) Activities that lead to determination of the specific scale, scope, and timing of facility construction; typically precedes consideration of spatial configurations, but when used in the architectural sense, includes determination of required capacities, floor areas, adjacencies of ...
  18. (PROGRAMMING) The action of setting the internal parameters of decoders and other control equipment.  During programming, values are set for CV's to determine the characteristics of locomotives, decoders and other programmable Digital devices.
  19. (PROGRAMMING) The entire conglomerate of programs established in a person’s mind by a perpetrator group to direct behavior, thoughts, emotions, and/or the withholding of information; deliberately designed to establish partial or complete control over the individual.
  20. (PROGRAMMING) the planned and structured daily routine that includes activities of daily living as well as other activities. ...
  21. (Programming (television)) the types of programs shown and their placement in the schedule.
  22. (Programming) 12:00A 4:00A George Noory Coast to Coast
  23. (Programming) A process for changing the size, weight or wall thickness of the parison mechanically during its formulation.
  24. (Programming) A system in which specific requirements of the client are determined in written form and, when approved by the client, become the basis for all future planning. The effects of successful programming will be felt by the client as long as he or she lives with the facility executed. ...
  25. (Programming) Adding information to or changing information stored in a tag.