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- PROGRAMED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: to arrange or furnish a program of or for : bill : to enter in a program : to insert a program for (a particular action) into or as if into a mechanism (such as a computer) We are socially programmed to believe that "more is better " Judith Johnson
- Programmed or Programed - Whats the difference? | WikiDiff
As verbs the difference between programmed and programed is that programmed is past tense of program while programed is alternate spelling of lang=en
- Programmed vs. Programed — What’s the Difference?
"Programmed" and "Programed" are both past tense forms of the verb "program " "Programmed" is the preferred spelling in American and British English, while "Programed" is a less common variant
- “Programming” versus “programing”: which is preferred?
Sadly, it doesn't seem that the aesthetically awkward "programing programed" has gained any significant usage and therefore "computer programming" is still the preferred option, irrespective of any linguistic rules
- Programmed vs. Programed: Understanding the Nuances
The term 'programmed,' with its double ‘m,’ is widely accepted in both American and British English when referring to the past tense of 'to program ' This spelling is prevalent in computer science, where it denotes writing instructions for computers or setting up systems to perform specific tasks
- Programmed - definition of programmed by The Free Dictionary
Of, relating to, or resulting from programmed instruction: programmed learning 2 Relating to or resulting from a genetic program:
- Programed vs Programmed: The Spelling Debate and Influence of . . .
‘Programmed’ dominates in British English and scientific writing, while ‘programed’ tends to be seen in select American writings Thus, the answer to the programed or programmed question often hinges on regional dialects and specific writing styles
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