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were programming
noun
A set of structured activities.
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So our hypothesis is this is what's happened: we started to lose those programmable 8-bit machines of the late 80s — that then led in quick succession to the loss first of kids who were programming, then it was undergraduates who were programing, and then of graduate recruits to industry who were programming.
By 1935, 85 percent of American motion-picture theatres were programming double features.
They didn't realize it, but by cutting and pasting snippets of code together, they were programming, he said.
"Last time you were programming to only a couple of channels," Jobs told him, meaning the Web and e-mail.
"What bothered me was the way television and radio were programming everybody to feel so sad," he said at the time.
In 1970 the same engine powered the crippled Apollo 13 on its return from the moon – while TRW technicians were programming its escape trajectory.
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