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Insubstantial grammar fix (bp #11133) #11134

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![SDK tools](/img/sdk-tools.svg)

As shown in the diagram above, a program author creates a program and compiles it to an ELF shared object containing BPF bytecode and uploads it to the Solana cluster with a special _deploy_ transaction. The cluster makes it available to clients via a _program ID_. The program ID is a _address_ specified when deploying and is used to reference the program in subsequent transactions.
As shown in the diagram above, a program author creates a program and compiles it to an ELF shared object containing BPF bytecode and uploads it to the Solana cluster with a special _deploy_ transaction. The cluster makes it available to clients via a _program ID_. The program ID is an _address_ specified when deploying and is used to reference the program in subsequent transactions.

A program may be written in any programming language that can target the Berkley Packet Filter \(BPF\) safe execution environment. The Solana SDK offers the best support for C/C++ and Rust programs, which are compiled to BPF using the [LLVM compiler infrastructure](https://llvm.org).

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