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Why many programmers don’t bother joining the ACM

GCC wins lifetime achievement award | Why many programmers don't bother joining the ACM

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GCC wins lifetime achievement award
The venerable GNU compiler wins the ACM's Programming Languages Software Award while also taking heat from Linus Torvalds Read More

Why many programmers don't bother joining the ACM
In response to a query from Vint Cerf, professional developers explain why they don't feel a membership in the Association for Computing Machinery is worth the cost Read More


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