Usage examples of "programmation horaire" in French with translation to English

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J'ai un horaire flexible. I have a flexible schedule.
Mon maître de conférences a dit qu'une bonne connaissance de l'analyse numérique, du calcul stochastique et de la programmation en C++ est importante pour un emploi dans la banque. A good knowledge of numerical analysis, stochastic calculus and programming in C++ is important for a job in banking my lecturer said.
Elle changea son horaire pour se caler sur le sien. She changed her schedule to match his.
Les langages de programmation sont son hobby. Programming languages are his hobby.
Tu es un homme occupé, alors j'ajusterai mon horaire. You are a busy man, so I will adjust myself to your schedule.
J'ai commencé la programmation Android. I've started Android programming.
À chaque fois que je vais à l'étranger, je souffre à cause du décalage horaire et j'ai la diarrhée. Whenever I go abroad, I suffer from jet lag and diarrhea.
"La connaissance commune du C++ : La programmation intermédiaire essentielle" de Stephen C. Dewhurst, trad. : Quipu C++ Common Knowledge: Essential Intermediate Programming by Stephen C. Dewhurst, trans: Quipu
Pourrais-je avoir un horaire des bus? Could I have a bus timetable?
Quel est ton langage de programmation préféré ? What’s your favorite programming language?
Le salaire horaire minimum à Okinawa est de 642 yens. The minimum wage in Okinawa is 642 yen per hour.
Ruby on Rails est un environnement de programmation agile, ce qui veut dire que nous pouvons répondre aux réactions de nos clients très rapidement. Ruby on Rails is an agile development platform, which means we can respond to feedback from our customers very quickly.
J'espère que le décalage horaire ne va pas trop perturber mon cycle de sommeil. I hope that the jet lag isn't going to disturb my sleep schedule too much.
J'ai un horaire élastique. I have a flexible schedule.
Je souffre encore à cause du décalage horaire. I'm still suffering from jet lag.
Cela fait une semaine mais je souffre toujours du décalage horaire. It's been a week, but I'm still suffering from jet lag.
Puis-je disposer d'un horaire ? May I have a timetable?
L'aménagement horaire révisé prendra effet le 5 de ce mois. The revised timetable will go into effect on the 5th of this month.
Nous avons un horaire serré. We have a tight schedule.
Elle a changé son horaire pour se caler sur le sien. She changed her schedule to match his.
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