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pro·gramme (prō'grām', -grəm) Pronunciation Key
n. & v. Chiefly British
Variant of program.
Main Entry: 1pro·gram
Variant: or chiefly British pro·gramme /'prO-"gram, -gr&m/
Function: noun
: a sequence of coded instructions (as genes or behavioral responses) that is part of an organism
>>>>>>In terms of TV programming, ...
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>>>>>...I can't find a way to program my TV at all. It keeps showing me commercials, reruns, selling channels, and full month of begging on PBSes. I'm supposed to know these things, being a programmer, but I must admit I have no clue.
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>>>>>Did anyone succeed in TV programming? Which language does it use? Does it have a debugger (other than a hurled brick)?
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>>>>Using either the TV control itself, or via remote control, click the 'off' button, pick up a book, and read. That's how I do it.
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>>>In the UK we have a distinction between "program" and "programme": the former being re: computers and the latter re: a series of incidents, such as what to expect to see at the theatre, or a TV or radio emission
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>>Technically, we have the same distinction, but due to heavy influences close by, the distinction is blurring, if not being erased.
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>You know, I had a feeling there'd be a comment like that, accompanied by a red & white flag :-)
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