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 +'''Program'''<!--see [[American and British English spelling differences|American spelling]]; also British spelling in sense of computer code-->, '''programme'''<!--(British spelling, all other meanings)-->, or '''programming''' may refer to:
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 +==Business and management==
 +* [[Program management]], the process of managing several related projects
 +* [[Time management]]
 +* [[Schedule]]
 +* Program, a part of [[planning]]<!--fails [[WP:DABMENTION]]-->
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 +==Arts and entertainment==
 +===Audio===
 +* [[Audio program (disambiguation)]]
 +* [[Programming (music)]], generating music electronically
 +* [[Radio program]], a segment of content intended for broadcast on radio
 +* [[Radio programming]], act of scheduling content for radio
 +* [[Synthesizer programmer]], a person who develops the instrumentation for a piece of music
 + 
 +===Video or television===
 +* [[Broadcast programming]], scheduling content for television
 +* [[Television program]], a segment of content intended for broadcast on television
 +* [[Programme (booklet)]], a printed leaflet for patrons of a live event such as a theatre, concert or sports performance
 +* [[Program music]], a type of art music that attempts to render musically an extra-musical narrative
 +* [[Synthesizer patch]] or program, a synthesizer setting stored in memory
 +* "Program", an instrumental song by Linkin Park from ''[[LP Underground 11.0|LP Underground Eleven]]''
 +* Programmer, a film on the lower half of a double feature bill; see [[B-movie]]
 + 
 +==Science and technology==
 +* [[Computer program]], a collection of instructions that performs a specific task when executed by a computer
 +* [[Computer programming]], the act of instructing computers to perform tasks
 +** [[Programming language]], an artificial language designed to communicate instructions to a machine
 +** [[Game programming]], the software development of video games
 +* [[Mathematical programming]], or optimization, is the selection of a best element
 +* [[Programmer]], a person who writes software
 +* [[Programmer (hardware)]], a physical device that configures electronic circuits
 +* [[Program (machine)]], a technical setting stored in the memory of a machine or piece of hardware to be executed, including computers.
 +* [[Research program]], a professional network of scientists conducting basic research
 +* [[Software engineer]], someone who participates in a software development process
 +* Program, a veterinary flea-control medication with the active ingredient [[lufenuron]]
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 +==Other uses==
 +* [[Media Programme of the European Union]]
 +* [[Program (German non-profit)]], a project space in Berlin for art and architecture
 + 
 +==See also==
 +* [[Application software]]
 +* [[Deprogramming]]
 +* [[Dramatic programming]], fictional television content
 +* [[Neuro-linguistic programming]], a pseudoscientific method aimed at modifying human behavior
 +* [[Video program]], software
 +* [[Twelve-step program]], a set of guiding principles for recovery from addiction, compulsion, or other behavioral problems
 +* [[The Program (disambiguation)]]
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