Program
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Program (American English), programme (Commonwealth English [both forms are used in Australian English]), programmer, or programming may refer to:
Business and management
[edit]- Program management, the process of managing several related projects
- Time management
- Program, a part of planning
Arts and entertainment
[edit]Audio
[edit]- 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
[edit]- 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
[edit]- 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
[edit]- Media Programme of the European Union
- Program (German non-profit), a project space in Berlin for art and architecture
See also
[edit]- Application software
- Deprogramming
- Dramatic programming, fictional television content
- Neuro-linguistic programming, a pseudoscientific method aimed at modifying human behavior
- Twelve-step program, a set of guiding principles for recovery from addiction, compulsion, or other behavioral problems
- The Program (disambiguation)