Programmers Associations and Organizations
These organizations are primarily designed for the exchange of information among their members on technical, legal, managerial, cultural, and educational aspects of computer programming and languages. Others support the research, development, technology, and disciplined engineering of component-based software, or set the standards for interoperability of software reuse libraries. Organizations are the sources for industry news, resources, technology developments, standards, and educational and career opportunities as well as being the publishers of industry-related journals, papers, statistics, and magazines. The links contained herein offer information about programming and language associations and organizations.
Association for Women in Computing
Check Association for Women in Computing for member information for this nonprofit and professional organization focusing on programming, networking.
Columbia University, New York City, New York: Association for Computational Linguistics
Check Columbia University for the Association for Computational Linguistics papers dealing with natural languages and computation.
Errors, Norway
Check the Errors, Norway, a group of programmers, graphic artists, and musicians having fun publishing software demonstrations, music and more.
International Programmers Guild
Browse International Programmers Guild for information on membership, and resources for non-members, including jobs, links, and more.
Pacific Galaxy Developers Club
Explore Pacific Galaxy Developers Club, a forum helping computer amateurs to learn C or C++ language programming.
WebPro.org: Association of Internet Professionals
Check WebPro.org's Association of Internet Professionals for membership information and benefits upon joining.
Young Basic Programmers Club
Browse Young Basic Programmers Club's official site, with member information, tips on starting your own groups, advice and more.



