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The phrase “make a program” is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to creating a computer program or software application. For example, "I need to make a program to analyze data."
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When we make a program, we pay a lot of attention to the way songs segue.
Anyone who can hold a video camera can make a program.
But total saturation is not necessary to make a program religious in content.
"I'm trying to make a program — basically, it's really straightforward — that calculates an expression," said Mr. Ho-Van, who used to work as a handler at a warehouse.
Yvonne has been hired by a local station to make a program, sponsored by a local bank, to deter young viewers from crime.
Rauschenberg was the first artist invited to make a program for the computer-operated Spectacolor sign on the One Times Square Tower.
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But on YouTube you're the programmer, and every time a video ends you have to make a programming decision: what should you watch next?
Syntax refers to the specific order or layout of words, symbols, and numbers that make a programming language function.
"What makes a program successful is that it must be a total package," Mr. Pitchon said.
Experience shows us that an intense and long-term involvement in the life of the students makes a program successful.
For example, one student made a program to inform a selected list of friends, with a short text message, where he was every 15 minutes.
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