Definition of Association of c and c users

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Association of C and C++ Users
<body> (ACCU) A community of people with an interest in the C family of programming languages: K&R CANSI C, and C++. The community includes professional programmers, the suppliers of compilers, and those who are just interested in the languages. ACCU members are using C and C++ on a wide range of platforms - UnixMS-DOSOS/2CP/M - home computers, IBM PCs, workstations, and super-computers. Although the organisation is based in the UK, the membership is worldwide. There are members in the US, mainland Europe, Russia, the Middle East, and Australia.
E-mail: info@accu.orgmembership@accu.orgacademic@accu.org (Academic Liaison Officer).
Address: The Membership Secretary, 64 Southfield Road, Oxford OX4 1PA, United Kingdom.
(1996-12-02)

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association of c and c++ users

association of c and c++ users
(accu) a community of people with an interest in the c family of programming languages: k&r c, ansi c, and c++. the community includes professional programmers, the suppliers of compilers , and those who are just interested in the languages. accu members are using c and c++ on a wide range of platforms - unix, ms-dos, os/2, cp/m - home computers, ibm pcs, workstations , and super-computers although the organisation is based in the uk, the membership is worldwide. there are members in the us, mainland europe, russia, the middle east, and australia.



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ACCU (organisation)
ACCU (previously known as Association of C and C++ Users) is a worldwide organisation of people interested in programming languages. Originally, the association was primarily for C programmers (it was then called the CUG), but it has since added C++C#JavaPerl, and Python programmers to its membership.

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