Program icon on the dock + program un-installation

I installed a couple of programs on the pc and some have programs icons on the dock all the time and some do not (only there when you use it). How can I put the program icon on the dock?
In addition, how can I uninstall a program correctly?
Thanks!

How can I put the program icon on the dock?
When a program is on the Dock, control-click or click and hold on it and choose Keep in Dock from the menu which appears, or drag it to the left side of the Dock if it isn't there already.
In addition, how can I uninstall a program correctly?
Unless you used an installer, drag the application to the Trash. If you used an installer, find an uninstaller on the program's disk or downloadable dmg, or use this application to uninstall it.
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