"Progresses" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Presents the continuous past tense of the verb "progress", which means to move forward or develop in a gradual or upward direction.
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.
noun<br><br>1. A series of activities or events planned to achieve an objective, such as a broadcast schedule.<br>2. A planned series of scheduled television or radio transmissions, especially in a specific field, such as music or sports.<br>3. A planned series of events, such as lectures, meetings, or conferences, to be held as part of a conference or festival.<br>4. In computing, a set of instructions that are used to perform a specific task.<br>5. In education, a system of lessons or lectures that are delivered to a group of students.
"Programming" refers to the activity of designing, writing, testing, debugging, and maintaining the source code of computer programs. It involves a set of rules, languages, and methods used to instruct a computer to perform a set of tasks. Programming can involve working with various programming languages, such as Python, Java, C++, and many others.<br><br>In a broader sense, programming can also refer to the process of creating any type of automated sequence of instructions, including software, apps, websites, and algorithms.<br><br>Some common aspects of programming include:<br><br>1. Writing code<br>2. Debugging and testing<br>3. Problem-solving and algorithm design<br>4. Code optimization and performance tuning<br>5. User interface and user experience design<br>6. Collaboration with other developers and stakeholders
A series of connected events, activities, or operations, especially when planned and carried out in a systematic and coordinated manner; a sequence of instructions or operations that controls the behavior of a computer.
Progress refers to the process of moving forward or improving something, whether it is a situation, a project, a business, or an individual. It involves gaining success, achievement, or advancement through effort or innovation.
Advancing or developing step by step; continuous and incremental.<br><br>Example: "The company's progressive policies reflect their commitment to social responsibility."<br><br> Synonyms: steady, ongoing, gradual, incremental, continuous.<br><br>Antonyms: retrograde, stationary, stagnant.
Progressively refers to the continuous movement or improvement in some direction, often in a gradual or steady manner. It can also describe something that is done or changed gradually, in stages, rather than suddenly or abruptly.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>1. The company has been operating progressively more sustainable practices in recent years.<br>2. The performer's playing style has been strangely progressively mediocre to average.<br>3. Employees are being promoted progressively over the next year to fill key leadership roles.
Progressives refer to individuals or politicians who advocate for progressive ideologies, which generally involve:<br>Ideas of gradual, equitable, or incremental change to a more equal society, often through reform of the existing political and economic systems.<br>Progressive reforms typically aim to address issues of social inequality, economic fairness, and individual rights.<br><br>In a broader sense, progressivism emphasizes the importance of ongoing progress and continuous improvement in various aspects of society, such as:<br>1. Social justice and civil rights<br>2. Economic reform and regulation<br>3. Education and social welfare<br>4. Environmental protection and conservation<br>5. Economic equality and social mobility<br><br>Progressives often push for policies and practices that promote these values, such as:<br>- Increasing access to education and healthcare<br>- Reducing income inequality<br>- Safeguarding minority rights<br>- Promoting sustainable economic growth<br>- Encouraging scientific research and innovation<br><br>While the term "progressives" can be generic, it often refers to a diverse array of political movements, each with its own agenda and principles, including liberal, social democratic, and libertarian leaning groups.