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ACCU
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Books supporting ACCU's motto: "Professionalism in Programming"
ACCU is a community of programmers who care about programming. It is a forum for inteBooks supporting ACCU's motto: "Professionalism in Programming"
ACCU is a community of programmers who care about programming. It is a forum for interacting and meeting with like minded programmers through discussions, the written word and conferences. ACCU is dedicated to raising the standard of programming.
ACCU's initiatives to promote discussion and share knowledge include mailing lists, printed journals, a mentoring scheme and a yearly conference. Many ACCU members are active in their national standard bodies and represent their national bodies at International Standards Organisation (ISO) meetings which ACCU actively supports.
ACCU is a non-profit organisation run by volunteers from the membership.
Much of the content of ACCU's website ((http://accu.org) is open to non-members and we welcome visitors and new members.
A brief history of ACCU
The C Users Group (UK) was formed in 1987 as an informal group for those who had an interest in the C language and related topics such as operating systems, language compilers and other types of work usually done in C. In 1993 the public name Association of C and C++ Users was adopted to reflect the growing interest and use of C++ by the members of the association. In the following years the interests of the members continued to grow into other languages, design, process and related subjects. In 2006 the abbreviated ACCU was adopted as the public name of the group removing the language specificity to embrace the wide range of interests of the members of the association....more