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Friday, July 25, 2008

Programmer

A programmer, also termed a developer, does computer programming. A programmer can also be one who programmes: this spelling prevails for television and such-like broadcasting programming (scheduling).

Ada Lovelace is considered the first programmer ever to express an algorithm intended for implementation on a computer in October 1842 and thus the first programmer, see Ada Byron's notes on the analytical engine.

Those proficient in computer programming skills may become regarded as famous programmers or hackers.

Programmers often have or project an image of individualist geekdom, resistant to suits, controls and unionisation.

Programmers come in all shapes and sizes. Professional programmers work in corporate IT departments, big companies like IBM and small service firms like Art & Logic

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Less commonly, the term programmer refers to a hardware device that configures a programmable non-volatile circuit such as EEPROM or programmable logic circuits.




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