orthography - Correct spelling of "program"


I mostly have exposure to American English online. I am currently writing out a resume and need some help.


In Australia, in general, we write programme to mean a schedule or community programme. However with computer studies I'm inclined to write program to mean a computer program rather than the proverbial programme.


What is the correct spelling?



Answer



We reference the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary.


In British English, we write television programme and computer program.


In American English, we write television program and computer program.


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