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"wrote a program" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to discuss someone who has created a computer program. For example, "John wrote a program to automate some of his daily tasks."
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He wrote a program called Mathematica".
He wrote a program called Mathematica". He rubbed his temples and sat up.
Three MIT students wrote a program to generate gibberish – that gets accepted by academic conferences.
In Project 1, you wrote a program that would generate a depth map from stereo images.
On his PC, he wrote a program that enabled the iPhone to work on any wireless carrier.
But the Google engineer wrote a program for the project that went beyond what was originally envisioned.
He wrote a program allowing a user to write a note that disappeared once the recipient read it.
Joseph Weizenbaum, an M.I.T. computer scientist, wrote a program called Eliza that fascinated an earlier generation of college students.
Every time you've cursed your computer, you're cursing someone who wrote a program without thinking about it in advance.
Wenham wrote a program that puts backlinks at the end of each article, with the most-used links listed first.
Bored in school, last fall he and another student wrote a program that enabled them to retrieve a teacher's password.
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