The place holder for a values of a program is called a
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Placeholder text may refer to any of the following: 1. In computer programming, a placeholder is a character, word, or string of characters that temporarily takes the place of the final data. For example, a programmer may know that she needs a certain number of values or variables, but doesn't yet know what to input.
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