programmer

programmer
/proh"gram euhr/, n.
1. a person who writes computer programs; a person who programs a device, esp. a computer.
2. a person who prepares program schedules, as for radio or television.
3. a person who prepares instructional programs.
Also, programer.
[1885-90; PROGRAM + -ER1]

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