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Those proficient in computer programming skills may become regarded as [[famous programmer]]s or [[hacker]]s.
Programmers often have or project an image of [[individualism | individualist]] [[geek]]dom,
Programmers come in all shapes and sizes. Professional programmers work in corporate IT departments, big companies or small service firms.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor:
* Nearly half of all computer programmers held a
* Employment is expected to grow much more slowly than that of other computer specialists.
* Prospects should be best for college graduates with knowledge of a variety of programming languages and tools; those with less formal education or its equivalent in work experience should face strong competition for programming jobs.
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Less commonly, the term '''programmer''' refers to a hardware device that configures a programmable non-volatile [[circuit]] such as [[EEPROM]] or [[programmable logic]] circuits. See [[hardware description language]].
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