concept   computer program

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) United States (1) Western countries (1) United Kingdom (1) Germany (1) Europe (1) Rural Africa (1) Tanzania (1) Developing countries (1) Less technologically developed countries (1) Remote Amazonian tribes (1) Remote tribal communities (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 computer program United States Computer programs are widely used in work, entertainment, and communication in the United States, often introduced at a young age. 15
2 computer program Western countries Computer programs are essential for work, entertainment, communication, and technological advancement in Western countries. 8
3 computer program United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, 'computer program' refers to software applications written in programming languages such as Python, Java, or C++. 6
4 computer program Germany Computer programs are indispensable for work and leisure activities in Germany's tech-oriented culture. 5
5 computer program Europe Computer programs are widely used for work, entertainment, and communication in European culture. 4
6 computer program Rural Africa Computer programs are not commonly used in daily life in rural Africa due to limited access and unfamiliarity. 2
7 computer program Tanzania Computer programs are used by a small segment of the population in Tanzania mainly for work purposes. 2
8 computer program Developing countries In developing countries, limited exposure to technology and resources may make computer programs unfamiliar or inaccessible. 1
9 computer program Less technologically developed countries In less technologically developed countries, computer programs are unfamiliar and rarely used due to a reliance on traditional methods for daily activities. 1
10 computer program Remote Amazonian tribes Remote Amazonian tribes have limited access to technology and resources, leading to rare encounters and infrequent use of computer programs in their daily lives. 1
11 computer program Remote tribal communities Remote tribal communities may lack familiarity and access to computer programs due to limited exposure to technology and resources. 1