You are going about this backwards. First, define the program. Second, describe its algorithm. Third, if needed, write pseudo code. (Sometime, algorithm and pseudo code is the same process.) Fourth, or third, write real code.
The present tense of wrote is write.
John Lennon wrote In His Own Write.
Wrote is the past tense of write. Rote is a homophone for wrote.
NO! art is art and pseudo whatever the crap you wrote is that! So your answer is music is only music
He wrote what we call classical music including operas, string quartets, piano sonatas, concertos for different instruments, program music, symphonies, and ballets. That's the type of music he wrote, but the style he wrote in was Romantic.
Wrote is the past tense of write.
the past tence of "write" is wrote.
there is no homophone for the word "wrote" but there are homophones for the word "write" - right, rite, wright, write
The band U2 wrote and sang that.
To use a program as a direct object, you simply perform an action on the program directly. For example, "I use the program to edit photos." The program is the direct object in this sentence because it is the recipient of the action of being used.
Present simple - write / writes I write to her everyday. She writes to me every week. Past simple - wrote I wrote to her this morning.
Wrote.