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The phrase "ancient programming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to programming languages, techniques, or practices that are considered outdated or from an earlier era in the field of computer science.
Example: "Many modern developers are learning about ancient programming to understand the foundations of today's technology."
Alternatives: "obsolete programming" or "legacy programming".
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Pitching you into a retro-looking world of industrial espionage and mercenary killing, it is written in QBASIC, an ancient programming language, for reasons that are clear only to Lance E McDonald, the man behind the game.
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The Olympics now feature many events not on the ancient program.
This time, it hath taken away Rosetta, a software kit that allowed ancient programs to run on the Intel chips that Apple started using in 2006.
"The ancient program for the Chinese military was to be able to run 90 kilometers in a day and be able to crawl through infested areas," said Stanley Henning, who has taught Chinese combat traditions for 40 years.
T'ai chi (pronounced tie chee) is an ancient program of gentle, slow, fluid movements and coordinated breathing.
Today, plastic surgery is used by some women, particularly those working in the sex industry, to enhance bust size and exploit ancient male programming.
The power cables that string into the craft fully activate it for the first time, and glowing and humming like a living thing it starts to draw upon this energy source and awaken the ancient racial programming.
(I'll ignore the Ancient Aliens program that comes on at 8 00 pm).
However, a few stick insect lineages seem to have independently "reevolved" wings by reactivating an ancient genetic program that produces wings (Whiting et al. 2003).
In other studies high levels of the same gene lengthened the lives of worms and fruit flies, a hint that sir2 might be part of an ancient survival program common to many species.
Qigong (pronounced chee gung) is another ancient movement program based on gentle movements with coordinated breathing that includes visualization.
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