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Unless you meant "programmers" with an 'e', I don't see much value in it. If it gets traffic, then it might be worth something...only 1600 google results for "programmars" compared to 37 million for the actual term, 'programmers'.
for now, unless someone wants to brand his website with a typo, reg fee
maybe some niche potential for rarefied techie audience ( "context-free grammar" is fundamental concept in designing programming languages) but obviously a tough pitch for domainers. I think the singular form would have better potential for computer language development product though - plural is a bit more of a stretch to fit to an end user but maybe not too far out.
so (just guessing) in terms of $ ->
reseller: less than reg fee
end-user: ... actually pretty hard to imagine any who'd care to pay much for this particular name, but who knows.
I bought it knowing it was a typo. I'm just curious how many typeins it'll get each month.
Remember, morgage.com sold for a goodly sum even though it's a typo. Programmars isn't in that league, i know.... After 30 days i'll let you know how many hits it got.