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You obviously dont work in the IT field nor do you have any formal education in CS or IT. What you are is a basement dweller whos programming experience consists of typing ls into the console of your Arch distro about 50 times a day. If you actually knew anything about IT you would understand the difference between programming/coding and programs/apps. A program can be any body of code that performs a set of tasks, you could test out how a certain programming language interfaces with sockets or a GUI, this set of tests would comprise a program. Which is different than an application which is an external package you distribute to users that performs a specific and unified purpose. Coding also refers to the specific act of implementing a program while programming involves all phases of design. OP- test time why dont you ask your mom if she will pay you to go to junior college so you can actually learn to do something instead of talk about what you dont understand to others on the internet.