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<H2>how to write program<h2>
<P>The general steps for writing a program include the following:
 
Understand the problem you are trying to solve
Design a solution
Draw a flow chart
Write pseudo-code
Write code
Test and debug
Test with real-world users
Release program
Iterate the steps for the next version
This lesson will look more closely at writing code in programming language. Once code has been written, it has to be tested and debugged to make sure it works as intended.</p>
 
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==Business and management==
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==Arts and entertainment==
 
* [[Programme (booklet)]] or playbill, a printed leaflet about a live event
 
===Audio===
* [[Programming (music)]], generating music electronically
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==Science and technology==
* [[Computer program]], a set of instructions that describes to a computer how to perform a specific task.
* [[Computer programming]], the act of instructing computers to perform tasks
** [[Programming language]], an artificial language designed to communicate instructions to a machine
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* [[Programmer]], a person who writes software
* [[Programmer (hardware)]], a physical device that configures electronic circuits
* [[Program (machine)]], a technical setting stored in the memory of a machine or piece of hardware to be executed, including computers.
* [[Research program]], a professional network of scientists conducting basic research
* [[Software engineer]], someone who participates in a software development process