Program

Program (UK and U.S.) may refer to:

  • Computer program
  • Program (machine), those executed by machines that are not computers
  • A synonym for patch, a synthesizer setting stored in memory.
  • The trade name for lufenuron, a veterinary flea control medication

Programme (British English, from the French programme) or program (American English) (from the Ancient Greek: πρόγραμμα, προ pro "before", γράμμα gramma "letter, writing") may refer to:

  • Programme (booklet), a printed leaflet for patrons of a live event such as a theatre or sports performance
  • Radio programming
  • Television programme
  • Programme music, a type of art music that attempts to render musically an extra-musical narrative
  • Programme management, the process of managing several related projects, e.g. in business or science
  • Twelve-step programme, a set of guiding principles outlining a course of action for recovery from addiction, compulsion, or other behavioural problems
  • Education programme

Read more about Program:  Artistic Creations, Organisations

Famous quotes containing the word program:

    Anything goes in Wichita. Leave your revolvers at police headquarters and get a check.
    —For the State of Kansas, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)

    In a Kelton church, when a heated argument once began at morning services, a devout old deacon arose from his seat in the ‘amen corner’ and announced he was going to do for the church what the devil had never done—leave it.
    —Administration in the State of Sout, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)

    The cowboy ... is well on his way to becoming a figure of magnificent proportions. Bowlegged and gaunt, he stands as the apotheosis of manly perfection. Songs, novels, movies, magazines, and operettas have made the least inquiring of us well acquainted with his extraordinary courage, unfailing gallantry, and uncanny skill with gun or lariat. The farmer, meanwhile, sits stolidly on his tractor, bereft of romance and adventure.
    —For the State of Kansas, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)