Definition
a program (US), a programme (UK): a show on television or radio; a schedule; computer code (example Microsoft Word)
to program (software, an event): to code computer instructions; to plan, schedule or organize an event
To program can also be spelt as to programme.
the programming (of a computer): the coding, the preset instructions and algorithms (of a computer)
- "Welcome to the program. Today we have a special treat for you."
- "Philip seems very satisfied with his training, so now I urge each of you to pursue a training program which will be beneficial not only to you, but the company as well."
- "Donna : Good evening everyone and welcome back to the "Call Donna Program" on Radio Rhubarb."
- "Horatio : This is Giuseppe, he is my Chief of Staff, Minister of Education, and Head of our Nuclear Program. When I get home, Giuseppe prepares me a mojito and rolls me a big cigar."
- "Remember, I have 2000 massage programs to choose from, including a happy ending algorithm."
- "I have also been programmed to speak 10,000 languages."
- "Our beloved director of sales, and ex-president of Cheeterland, Philip Cheeter, recently completed a unique weekend seminar as part of Delavigne Corp's training program. Here's a excerpt from a recent email exchange between the two of us"
- "In today's program we are going to take a special visit to the offices of the Delavigne Corporation where an amazing experiment is taking place."
- "Tony, in Miami, you're on the "Call Donna" program."
- "Silly monkey, this programme's not about you!"
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