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is programming

  • present progressive
    of program (3rd person singular).
    program
    noun
    a plan of action to accomplish a specified end.

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One of the few rehabilitative aspects of Washington’s prison system is programming, groups that offer educational, therapeutic, religious and social support.

From Seattle Times Aug. 20, 2023

As a member of El Camino Real’s robotics program, his specialty is programming and building the frame for robots.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 9, 2023

She actually is programming narratives for the city's real-life human residents, and those residents do appear in Christina's world.

From Salon Aug. 19, 2022

The Brooklyn Academy of Music’s artistic director, David Binder, who is programming the 13 shows for the Next Wave Festival, is mixing “incredible light” and darkness, he said.

From New York Times Jun. 2, 2022

So Klári thought that we were taking things away from her by taking her baby, which is programming.

From Scientific American Apr. 21, 2022