1.【自】程序设计员;程序设计器
2.节目编排者;订计划者
1.someone whose job is to create computer programs
1.At least, it would be, if Tk and Tkinter weren't so darn good that there's little reason for programmers to go looking for substitutes.
至少可以这么认为,如果Tk和Tkinter不是这么糟糕,程序员就没有理由去寻找替代品了。
2.This comes as a bit of a surprise to programmers who are accustomed to more traditional languages.
对于属性更传统的语言的程序员来说,这可能有点奇怪。
3.My hope is to provide a collection of valuable things to watch out for to all those programmers who use Python less than full time.
我希望向所有并非一直使用Python的程序员指出真正具有价值的东西。
4.With many programmers, their recommended management strategy seems to be: get out of the way.
同许多的程序员一样,他们推荐的管理策略像是:躲避。
5.Will it require people with a broad mix of capabilities and skills rather than just a few analysts and programmers?
它是否需要有着很多混合能力和技能的工作人员,而不仅仅只是少数分析人员和程序员?
6.By the end of this article, Bash or PHP programmers should be able to jump into object-oriented Python projects without fear.
到本文结束时,Bash或PHP程序员应该能够毫无畏惧地一头扎进面向对象的Python项目。
7.This seems to put programmers in an awkward position.
这似乎让程序员处于尴尬的境地。
8.Testing, reviewing, and debugging code that does not follow any standards can be a daunting task, even for the best of programmers.
即使是最好的程序员,测试、复查和调试不遵循任何标准的代码也是一项艰巨的任务。
9.All programmers make mistakes, there's nothing wrong with that, they just have to be able to find them.
每个程式员都会出错,这是很正常的,只要他们能找出错误就可以了。
10.As the company grew, making sure programmers were all following the same rules became difficult.
随着公司不断成长壮大,要让所有的程序员都遵循同样的编程规则变得越来越困难。