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The phrase "a programmer of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's role or profession, often followed by a specific context or area of expertise.
Example: "She is a programmer of the software development team, specializing in mobile applications."
Alternatives: "a developer of the" or "a coder of the".
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Paul Sturtz, a programmer of the True/False festival in Missouri, said Mr. Powers's selections are perceived as not always formally adventurous but audience aware.
"For all its beautiful aesthetic, Hung's latest film confronts contemporary issues of sexual politics in a really powerful way," said Noah Cowan, a programmer of the Toronto International Film Festival, which showed "Vertical Ray" last September.
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"We've got a lot of friends that come out from Brooklyn and Manhattan for Sounds of the City," Elisabeth Ssenjovu, a programmer of events at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, said of the free outdoor series she oversees.
I'm not a programmer of it.
Bob Wallace, a pioneering programmer of the personal computer era who helped invent "shareware" software marketing, died on Friday at his home in San Rafael, Calif.
Thom Powers, a documentary programmer of the Toronto International Film Festival, said campaign documentaries, beginning with 1960's "Primary," which followed John F. Kennedy's campaign, tell stories that are sometimes hard to spot in the daily grind of an election.
Best known for his offbeat stompers "Go Bang!" and "Is It All Over My Face," the artist cut a fascinating path through pre-HIV New York City, both as a composer and as the programmer of the Kitchen, an influential downtown performance space.
Apart from some half-cartoonish digital effects and the whole 3-D thing, "Drive Angry" could almost be mistaken for a raunchy, cheesy exploitation programmer of the same vintage as some of its cars.
As newspapers struggle for viability, and media managers attempt to shift presence to the web, a need has arisen for talent with the technical skills of a programmer and the creative skills of a journalist.
I find the results reminiscent of the work of Bill Atkinson, a programmer from the early days of Apple (MacPaint was his creation) who in recent years has produced extraordinary photography in this same way.
The job of a programmer is to take the ideas of the game designers and work with the rest of the team to make them into a (virtual) reality.
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