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ProgrammingProgramming refers to the administrative mechanism used to pursue the objectives of the European Structural and Investment Funds. Multi-annual programmes – known as operational programmes – ensure con [..]
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ProgrammingThe art of creating a program.
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ProgrammingIn Europe, this term means "Scheduling". Otherwise it means writing software code. [D03188]
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ProgrammingA notation for the precise description of computer programs or algorithms. Programming language languages are artificial languages in which the syntax and semantics are strictly defined.
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Programmingn. 1. The art of debugging a blank sheet of paper (or, in these days of on-line editing, the art of debugging an empty file). 2. n. A pastime similar to banging one's head against a wall, but wit [..]
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Programmingthe act of creating software or some other set of instructions for a computer.
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ProgrammingPlanning a sequential set of operations. In computers, giving a set of instructions expecting a pre-determined outcome.
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ProgrammingAbility to select various circuit patterns by interconnecting appropriate contacts on one side of a connector plug or panel.
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ProgrammingThe process of writing instructions in a computer language which tell a computer how to perform a task. Programmers create, modify and test computer programs.
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Programming(n) a series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished(n) a system of projects or services intended to meet a public need(n) a radio or television show(n) a document stating the aims and [..]
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ProgrammingA general term to refer to a series of activities carried out by planners, including data assessment, appraisal of identified planning needs, and consideration of available or anticipated fiscal resources to result in the drawing up, scheduling, and planning of a list of identified transportation improvements for a given period of time.
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ProgrammingThe process of prioritizing and committing funds to transportation projects and programs for a defined time period based on overall effectiveness and available resources.
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ProgrammingDetailed settings for alarm panel to match user requirements and wishes (e.g. specify zones/subareas).
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ProgrammingProcess of producing a set of instructions to make a computer perform a particular activity.
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ProgrammingA technique of Operations Research for solving certain kinds of problems involving many variables where a best value or set of best values is to be found. It is most likely to be feasible when the qua [..]
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ProgrammingA set of models of how Communication impacts and is impacted by subjective experience. Techniques are generated from these models by sequencing of various aspects of the models in order to change some [..]
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ProgrammingPermanent alteration of Tissue structures and functions as a result of prenatal Environment, either positive or negative.
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ProgrammingA technique of operations research for solving certain kinds of problems involving many variables where a best value or set of best values is to be found. It is most likely to be feasible when the qua [..]
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ProgrammingArranging a set of reinforcing contingencies, including schedules, stimuli, etc.
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ProgrammingTHE use of prompts and their withdrawal to establish a generalization.
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ProgrammingArranging experimental conditions such as reinforcement schedules. In some usages, programming is restricted to arranging progressive changes in conditions (as in shaping or the transfer of stimulus c [..]
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ProgrammingProgramming is the implementation of logic to facilitate specified computing operations and functionality. It occurs in one or more languages, which differ by application, domain and programming model [..]
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ProgrammingSee Source code
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Programmingis the art and science of solving problems by the following procedure:
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ProgrammingCreating an organized list of instructions that, when executed, causes the computer to behave in a predetermined manner. Without programs, computers are useless.
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ProgrammingThe development of special activities, events, or programs to increase customer spending or give added appeal to a package or other hospitality or travel service.
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Programming
(broadcasting) The designing, scheduling or planning of a radio or television program / programme.
(The network changed its programming to mess with DVRs again.)
brain-washing
(computing) The [..]
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ProgrammingProgramming is a form of music production and performance using electronic devices and computer software, such as sequencers and workstations or hardware synthesizers, sampler and sequencers, to gener [..]
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ProgrammingProgram, programme, programmer, or programming may refer to:
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