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Additionally, it supports claims that developing an identity as "someone who programs" can motivate students to pursue additional programming opportunities (Barton & Tan 2010; Worsley & Blikstein 2012).
And besides, we're so small by comparison to the three networks that it doesn't apply to someone who programs just two nights a week". Beginning tonight, network also will mean the new Fox Broadcasting Co., which is making its $100-million 100-milliondebut with two half-hour comedies on KTTV-TV Channel 11 and 109 other independent stations across the country.
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When I encountered the word hacker, it meant someone who programmed inefficiently.
There was someone who ran programs and governance, testing, etc.
"They want someone who has programming and management and cable expertise; someone who can be credible to the staff and to the business community," one person said.
Take it from someone who has programmed for over ten years: not once has the computational mechanism of the machine malfunctioned.
But someone who's programmed to use one style will feel awkward and discouraged trying to follow another.
No! Give the guy a break!" And I must concede that no, I do not want to make someone who cannot program a VHS player send a tweet.
If you are trying to persuade an audience to buy a specific language learning program, you could give an example of someone who used that program and who now lives in a country that speaks the language learned.
Every time you've cursed your computer, you're cursing someone who wrote a program without thinking about it in advance.
Mr. Berggruen says he hopes that the contest might draw at least a few high-wattage names — perhaps, one wonders, someone who is already programmed into his speed-dial.
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