programming

/ˈproʊɡræmɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process of writing instructions for a computer to perform tasks; also the activity or job of creating software.
    • She is learning programming to build her own video games.
    • He got a job in programming after completing a coding bootcamp.
    • Programming requires patience and attention to detail.
  2. The schedule or selection of shows, events, or activities, especially on television or radio.
    • The museum offers educational programming for children on weekends.
    • The radio station's programming includes news, music, and talk shows.
    • The TV network announced its fall programming lineup.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Relating to the activity of writing computer code.
    • The company is looking for someone with strong programming skills.
    • He bought a new programming textbook to study Python.
    • She enrolled in a programming course at the community college.