"Programmatic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Meaning: Relating to or defined by a programming language or method.
Example: "The software development process followed a programmatic approach to ensure consistency in coding standards."
A programer, also known as a programmer, is a person who writes, tests, and maintains the code for software, applications, or systems. They use programming languages to write instructions that a computer can understand and execute. Their tasks may include designing, developing, and debugging software applications, as well as maintaining and updating existing programs.
People who implement programs written in programming languages, such as writing code, debugging, and testing software.
<strong>Programming</strong><br><br>Noun: A set of instructions that a computer can understand and execute.<br><br>Verbing: The activity of writing or designing these instructions, which are often referred to as code.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She has a degree in computer programming and is now working as a software developer.<br> The professor is teaching a programming course to the computer science students.<br> The new programming language is gaining popularity among developers due to its simplicity.<br><br>Synonyms: coding, computer science, software development, software engineering.<br><br>Antonyms: none.<br><br>Idioms:<br><br> "To program someone or something" means to control or direct their actions.<br> "A program in one's mind" means a plan or a mental image of something.
A person who writes, tests, and maintains the code that controls computer software and applications, typically working with programming languages, algorithms, and software development frameworks to create software, apps, and other digital products.