Programming vs Semiinfinite - What's the difference?
programming | semiinfinite |
(broadcasting) The designing, scheduling or planning of a radio or television program / programme
brain-washing
(computing) The act of writing a computer program.
The software that controls a machine, or the logic or expressed in such software; operating instructions
(mathematics, in optimization programming) Involving a finite number of variables but an infinite number of constraints, or vice versa.
(ballistics, of a target) Sufficiently thick that the level of penetration of a projectile is not affected by its thickness.
As a verb programming
is .As a noun programming
is (broadcasting) the designing, scheduling or planning of a radio or television program / programme.As an adjective semiinfinite is
(mathematics|in optimization programming) involving a finite number of variables but an infinite number of constraints, or vice versa.programming
English
Verb
(head)- I was programming a new module for the software package.
- He was programming the VCR.
Noun
(-)- "The network changed its programming to mess with DVRs again."
- "Management wanted to know how much programming the project would need."
- A robot's programming doesn't allow for love.
