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The phrase "a piece of programming code" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific segment or snippet of code within a programming context.
Example: "In order to fix the bug, I need to review a piece of programming code that handles user input."
Alternatives: "a segment of code" or "a snippet of code."
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A piece of programming that must be included in each page's code.
Much protest focuses on the company's use of 'cookies' - pieces of programming code - which Google plants on your computer's hard drive when you use its service.
Then you could be sure that you're getting not just a bunch of programming code jammed onto a disc but a piece of the real Madden, right there in your hands.
consist of pieces of program code that either compete for computer memory or try to outperform each other in logical operations or mathematical calculations.
With traditional AI learning models, the robot designer programs a piece of code that specifies a utility function.
Note that you may be asked to read code (look at a piece of existing code and answer questions about it, such as writing its output) and/or write code (write a piece of code such as a method or short program that solves a given problem), or answer short written questions.
A long one is often a piece of JavaScript code.
(MIT was researching a piece of malicious code embedded into pacemakers).
It's like a glitch in a piece of computer code.
Inheritance, Polymorphism, Composition, Object-Oriented Programming: look at a piece of code involving inheritance and interpret its output; and/or, write a class that uses inheritance or composition to extend existing behavior.
One way to prevent buffer-overflow errors is to use a program that combs through a piece of code, looking for situations where information is being written into a buffer, and making sure that the program checks that the buffer is big enough.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com