Computer programmers
Resources > Computer programmers
|  |
|
| An alliance of computer scientists and others concerned about the impact of computer technology on society. It aims to influence decisions regarding the development and use of computers so that they reflect basic values and priorities.
| Introduction |
Full text publication in which creators of open source technologies such as Perl, Linux and Apache collaborate to discuss the vision of the software industry they have created, through essays that explain how the movement works, why it succeeds, and where it is going.
| Introduction |
A specialist group of the British Computer Society, set up in 1984 for all those working on the requirements analysis, design, implementation and evaluation of technology for human use.
| Introduction |
Society concerned with the development of computing and its effective application. It also has responsibilities for education and training, public awareness, standards, quality and professionalism.
| Introduction |
Non-profit, worldwide organisation of data processing professionals committed to measurement and management of computer systems.
| Introduction |
Information on the bi-monthly print publication for COBOL professionals. Includes table of contents of the current issue, and the full text of selected recent articles.
| Introduction |
An international scientific and educational organisation founded in 1947 and dedicated to advancing the art, science, engineering, and application of information technology, serving both professional and public interests by fostering the open interchange of information and by promoting the highest professional and ethical standards.
| Introduction |
Recruitment service carrying thousands of contract and permanent vacancies in computing, IT, accountancy, and management consultancy. New vacancies are posted each day. Free to job seekers.
| Introduction |
Industry association of UK computing services and software companies. Includes a searchable database of IT suppliers.
| Introduction |
Jobserve is used by IT recruitment agencies to advertise contract and permanent vacancies every month. Includes overseas vacancies.
| Introduction |
Society which aims to be the leading provider of technical information and services to the world's computing professionals.
| Introduction |
|
|