Programme

Word PROGRAMME
Character 9
Hyphenation pro gramme
Pronunciations /ˈpɹəʊɡɹæm/

Definitions and meanings of "Programme"

What do we mean by programme?

See program. noun

That which is written or printed as a public notice or advertisement; a scheme; a prospectus; especially, a brief outline or explanation of the order to be pursued, or the subjects embraced, in any public exercise, performance, or entertainment; a preliminary sketch. noun

Descriptive instrumental music which requires an argument or programme to explain the meaning of its several movements. noun

A planned sequence of events. noun

A sheet or booklet that lists a schedule of events. noun

A presentation that is broadcast on radio or television. noun

Write a computer program verb

An announcement of the events that will occur as part of a theatrical or sporting event noun

A performance (or series of performances) at a public presentation noun

(computer science) a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute noun

A radio or television show noun

A system of projects or services intended to meet a public need noun

An integrated course of academic studies noun

Arrange a program of or for verb

A series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished noun

A set of structured activities.

A leaflet listing information about a play, game or other activity.

A performance of a show or other broadcast on radio or television.

A software application, or a collection of software applications, designed to perform a specific task.

(especially in the phrase "get with the program") A particular mindset or method of doing things.

At last someone who knows how to spell Urban Dictionary

A person who is paid to professionally scream at a computer. Urban Dictionary

People who scream pathetically at a computer all day long for their own mistakes and still somehow gets paid. Urban Dictionary

Pro·gram·mer (n) An organism capable of converting caffeine into code. Urban Dictionary

A programmer is a human, rock, or any other object capable of turning pizza and caffeine into code. Programmers minds are very complex - they like to explain things in ways that a normal human would not understand, and makes jokes that only programmers would laugh at. Urban Dictionary

One who can read the following example Urban Dictionary

A machine that turns coffee into code. Urban Dictionary

Semi-sentient being who inexplicably survives an extremely unhealthy lifestyle. Usually found in confined spaces with low lighting, at a computer terminal. Urban Dictionary

A programmer is a person who passes as an exacting expert on the basis of being able to turn out, after innumerable punching, an infinite series of incomprehensive answers calculated with micrometric precisions from vague assumptions based on debatable figures taken from inconclusive documents and carried out on instruments of problematical accuracy by persons of dubious reliability and questionable mentality for the avowed purpose of annoying and confounding a hopelessly defenseless department that was unfortunate enough to ask for the information in the first place. Urban Dictionary

"Person who procrastinates while trying to appear to be programming." or "Person who appears to be programming but is in fact procrastinating." Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Programme

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The word "programme" in example sentences

Completing the programme is a revival of Ashton's La Valse, his elegant demonic setting of Ravel's titular score, and Winter Dreams, Kenneth MacMillan's concentrated adaptation of Chekhov's Three Sisters. ❋ Judith Mackrell (2010)

By contrast, work at the programme is a highly disciplined team effort which produces a breakthrough in only a small fraction of the complex cases they investigate. ❋ Robin McKie (2010)

Top Gear (if you think this programme is about cars, you are just so wrong) ❋ Katelnorth (2007)

His character on the programme is my favourite, with the exception - of course - of Chris Eccleston's 'Claude'. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Leave Boycott Bill alone, I think his programme is the best comedy on T.V., he is a very funny little man. ❋ Unknown (2006)

So we know our programme is also getting out there internationally. ❋ Unknown (2000)

This programme is the only treatment and prevention service for victims of child sexual abuse and their families in the York Region. ❋ Unknown (1999)

This programme is a way for the federal government to contribute in a refundable way to large and risky development projects while ensuring that the responsibility for investment rests with the private sector. ❋ Unknown (1996)

The cornerstone of our programme is a 30 per cent rebate to the people of Ontario in their personal income tax rates. ❋ Unknown (1995)

Laval has graduated its first class, and the programme is a very good one indeed. ❋ Unknown (1970)

The total cost of the programme is approximately $1.5 billion and takes into consideration the foreseeable requirement for an integrated force. ❋ Unknown (1965)

The first step in this programme is a financial plan. ❋ Unknown (1944)

The tone of the speech by Balls implies an admission by Labour high command that its repeated calls for extra spending in the short term to produce growth need to be balanced more clearly by a credible emphasis on a longer-term programme to bring the deficit under control. ❋ Unknown (2011)

This programme is part funded by the European Union through the European Social Fund and is co-financed by the Learning and Skills Council and Yorkshire Forward. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The next retirements programme is already typed at the White House rea Says: ❋ Unknown (2010)

I could go on, but I would suggest that you listen to the story of Dean du Plessis on the BBC Iplayer in the next four days before the programme is removed. ❋ Norfolk Blogger (2009)

If the new health care marvel of the age programme is not going to fund abortions ... ❋ John (2009)

The full programme is online at HideandSeekFest. co.uk. ❋ Unknown (2009)

programme see [color], i [blame] [microsoft]. ❋ David W Spencer. Rev. (2005)

Programmer: "AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH-oh, it [works]." ❋ MidnightWasTwoHoursAgo (2018)

Someone: Are you a Programmer? Me: Yes. Someone: [Prove it] then. Me: [CTRL + C], [CTRL] + V. ❋ Flip_master_harambe (2021)

Programmer A "You started on that program yet? When's it due anyway?" Programmer B "Nah, not yet, and its due tomorrow morning at eight!" Programmer A "Damn, you [gonna get it] done in time?" Programmer B "Yeah, I've got a bottle of [Stacker] [II's] and a pot of coffee, I should be fine." ❋ Its_allgood (2005)

Programmer 1: You create a gun [module], a gun class, a foot module and a foot class. After realising you can't point [the gun] at the foot, you pass a reference to the gun to a foot object. After the foot is [blown up], the gun object remains alive for eternity, ready to shoot all future feet that may happen to appear. Programmer 2: BWAHAHAHAHAAHHA Programmer 1: I even have one about [Java]! You find that Microsoft and Sun have released imcompatible class libraries both implementing Gun objects. You then find that although there are plenty of feet objects [implemented] in the past in many other languages, you cannot get access to one. But seeing as Java is so cool, you dont care and go around shooting anything else you can find. ❋ Quojil (2014)

if( ![User].IsProgrammer ){ [return] "Everyone [Else]"; } ❋ John Standish (2007)

[Why do] [Java] programmers need [glasses]? Because they don't C# ❋ ThePunisher4012 (2022)

"[Programmer] A : [The internet is serious business]. Programmer B : Very [serious]." ❋ Anza Sumeragi (2006)

Finance Director: "Hey [programmer] guy. When is the stock [predicted] to change?" [Programmer]: "01001001 00100000 01100100 01101111 01101110 00100111 01110100 00100000 01101011 [01101110 01101111] 01110111" ❋ Gromitted (2011)

[That guy] is [a fucking] [programmator]! ❋ Programmator (2020)

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