en writing program

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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Effects of writing program

  • en brilliant solutions ➜
  • en a loop ➜
  • en a need to integrate ➜
  • en unexpected results ➜
  • en to achieve a result ➜
  • en all nighters ➜
  • en attempted compliation ➜
  • en become famous ➜
  • en better performance ➜
  • en Bill Gates to become rich ➜
  • en bugs ➜
  • en you can use the program ➜
  • en compiler errors ➜
  • en computers follow directions ➜
  • en create a new tool ➜
  • en develop software code ➜
  • en developing a software tool ➜
  • en you earn money ➜
  • en errors in the output ➜
  • en flaws ➜
  • More »

writing program is used for…

  • en a programmer ➜
  • en accomplishment ➜
  • en achieving a goal ➜
  • en a class assignment ➜
  • en creating something new ➜
  • en creating a software tool ➜
  • en designing software ➜
  • en developing a software application ➜
  • en doing a job ➜
  • en entertainment ➜
  • en expressing ideas ➜
  • en expressing logic ➜
  • en expressing yourself ➜
  • en getting a computer's help ➜
  • en getting paid ➜
  • en giving credit ➜
  • en giving a programmer something to do ➜
  • en a grade ➜
  • en instructing a computer ➜
  • en letting other people use the program ➜
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writing program requires…

  • en coding ➜
  • en a computer ➜
  • en knowledge of computers ➜
  • en thinking ➜
  • en godlike skills ➜
  • en a good deal of expertise ➜
  • en knowledge ➜
  • en knowledge of computer programming ➜
  • en knowledge of a language ➜
  • en language skills ➜
  • en logical thinking ➜
  • en logical thought ➜
  • en a lot of time ➜
  • en patience ➜
  • en a programming language ➜
  • en skill ➜
  • en a television ➜

writing program is a subevent of…

  • en a bug ➜
  • en check your code ➜
  • en compiling code ➜
  • en computer crash ➜
  • en your computer might crash ➜
  • en debugging the code ➜
  • en an error ➜
  • en falling asleep ➜
  • en you go to sleep ➜
  • en knowledge is shared ➜
  • en prioritize events ➜
  • en program buggs ➜
  • en save your code ➜
  • en think logically ➜
  • en that you would get a bug ➜
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