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- Norton Guides - The Norton Guides were a product family sold by Peter Norton Computing. The guides were written in 1985 by Warren Woodford for the x86 Assembly Language, C, BASIC, and Forth languages and made available to users via a TSR program that integrated with programming language editors on IBM PC type computers.
- 1997-98 United States network television schedule (Saturday morning) - This was the United States broadcast television schedule on the three commercial television networks airing entertainment programming on Saturday mornings for the season beginning in the fall of 1997 and ending in the spring of 1998. All times are Eastern and Pacific.
- CBC Radio One local programming - Stations in Canada's CBC Radio One network each produce some local programming in addition to the network schedule.
- High frequency computing - High frequency computing is a class of computer programming applications that relate to the processing of high-volume data streams, usually in real-time or near real-time. In general, its purpose is to enable high-speed decision making in a rapidly changing environment.
- Broadcast programming - Broadcast programming, or scheduling, is the practice of organizing television or radio programs in a daily, weekly, or season-long schedule. Modern broadcasters regularly change the scheduling of their programs to build an audience for a new show, retain that audience, or compete with other broadcasters' programs.