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stored program

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Noun1.stored program - a program that is stored in the memory of the computer that executes it
computer program, computer programme, programme, program - (computer science) a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute; "the program required several hundred lines of code"


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73 For MySQL developers and administrators, this guide to the open source database management system MySQL focuses on stored program language and describes stored programming fundamentals, construction, applications, and optimization.
25m working area dividable into 2 or 4 separate zones, with up to 500 separate stored programs and a one-second drilling cycle.
Previous work in optical computing had not incorporated the stored program, although there have been optical processors:' says Harry E Jordan of the Optoelectronic Computing Systems Center at the University of Colorado at Boulder, who along with Vincent P.
 
 
 
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