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- THE INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMERS GUILD
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- The International Programmers Guild represents programmers globally. Its
- purpose is to be a self governing body for all programmers. Just as other
- professions have their professional associations, programmers now are self
- regulated through the International Programmers Guild. The administrative
- centre is in Geneva, Switzerland, and is governed by a council of directors.
- The Canadian Chapter is an affiliate of the International Programmers Guild.
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- The Programmers Guild promotes professionalism in programming and the
- acceptance of programming as a true profession. In keeping with being a
- professional organization, the Guild accepts only those applying programming
- as their career and students training to be programmers.
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- An important part of the Guild services is the certification program, with
- formal certificates being awarded to those who qualify. A Guild member
- accepted as a Fellow or Master has been examined by Master programmers of the
- Guild to meet the Guild standard of programming.
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- The Canadian chapter is much more than a local users group or an computer
- bulletin board service. It exists for all programmers. Numerous locations are
- being estabilished in major cities across Canada, with the Guild electronic
- communication nodes providing unified communications amongst programmers
- nationwide. A similar expansion is planned throughout the United States and
- other countries.
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- MEMBERSHIP: BENEFITS AND ADVANTAGES
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- The Programmers Guild provides numerous benefits to members including:
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- PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION - Full acceptance as a Fellow of the Guild in good
- standing guarantees that a person has been pre-screened as having minimum
- standard of professional programming. Wide recognition as a professional is
- assisted both through Canadian and international registry and documents to
- verify ones proficiency.
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- CERTIFICATION - After members have met mandatory minimal standards of the
- Guild as determined by our Master Programmers and agree with the Guild's Code
- of Ethics they are provided with a certificate that reflects their
- professional status. This is valuable in gaining professional recognition,
- jobs and contracts.
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- JOBS AND CONTRACTS - Word of contracts and the need of programming services
- frequently reach the Guild. Notices to members are posted on the electronic
- Bulletin Board and at Guild meetings. The members themselves frequently need
- additional assistance on projects, such as when they have more work than they
- can handle alone. They also pass word of work that is not in the area of
- programming they work in. This benefits all independant programmers, software
- consultants and new programmers starting out.
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- FELLOWSHIP AND NETWORKING - All members are provided open channels to keep in
- touch with each other. This happens through messaging on the BBS, biweekly
- meetings and other personal relationships that develop. Members trade
- technical information, solutions to problems, employment opportunities and
- generally enjoy the fellowship of people of like kind and interests.
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- ACCESS TO THE ELECTRONIC BULLETIN BOARD - The BBS has been so successful in
- offering services that some programmers first judge the Guild as a Bulletin
- Board service for programmers rather than a governing body. The board indeed
- is a source of communication, software, and even enjoyment. There is:
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- - Thousands of public domain, shareware and source code files.
- - Guildware. Software created by our members. We take special pride in
- announcng and promoting Guildware.
- - Guild exclusive language libraries.
- - Free referral service for job and contract listing and advertisements.
- - Electronic messaging amongst members. A must for keeping current in a
- fast paced profession.
- - World wide E-mail, categorized by topic. A member programmer has the
- whole of North America and beyond to place questions to or read what
- others are saying on numerous topics.
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- GLOBAL RECOGNITION - All Canadian certified members are registered both in
- the Canadian and International Almanac. This provides a means of portability
- of one's career and programming status to other countries.
- LEVELS OF MEMBERSHIP IN THE GUILD
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- The Programmers Guild membership is structured to reflect the professional
- abilities and responsibilites of members.
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- APPRENTICE OF THE GUILD - This membership level allows future programmers in
- training to mingle with seasoned programmers who are successful in their
- individual practices and who can pass on knowledge and experience that cannot
- be found in textbooks or halls of learning.
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- FELLOW OF THE GUILD - The full status of Fellow is granted only after the
- Guild Master and two Master programmers are convinced that the member meets
- minimal standards of proficiency and professional conduct. A person must
- actively be making their living in programming or have done so to qualify.
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- MASTER PROGRAMMER OF THE GUILD - The status of Master Programmer is a
- prestigious title granted only after careful deliberation and nomination by
- the Guild Master then voted on by the Masters. He or she is called by the
- Guild to this position as recognition of their superior abilities in
- programming and contributions to the profession. They become ambassadors for
- the Guild and hold authority for entry of members to full Fellow status.
- Masters have the greater responsiblity (shared with the Guild Master) in
- preserving the high standards of the Guild.
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- THE GUILD MASTER - is appointed by the Board of Directors directly from the
- international headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. The Guild Master must have
- superior programming and management skills and is responsible for the entire
- operation of a chapter of the International Programmers Guild. Both the Guild
- Master and the Master Programmers must be beyond moral reproach.
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- WHO CAN JOIN
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- Since the Programmers Guild is a professional organization, it is not open to
- the general public. There are minimum requirements for membership:
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- - Membership is granted only to individuals. Companies, corporations or
- associations cannot be direct members but may maintain business
- associations with the Guild.
- - A person must be at least 18 years of age. Rare exceptions can be made
- for exceptionally skilled individuals.
- - A person must either be a programming student, actively engaged as a
- programmer, or have prior programming experience. Programmers who are
- promoted into managerial positions are still accepted.
- - Typically, a systems analyst who knows how to program can be accepted as
- a member while one who does not know how to code cannot be a member.
- - A person must abide by the Programmers Guild Code of Ethics and be of
- good moral constitution and conduct, with solid professional integrity.
- He/she must not object to the requirements set for being a member.
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- SPONSORSHIP OF CORPORATE PROGRAMMERS
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- A programming staff with registered members of the Guild provides distinct
- advantages:
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- - The standards of the Guild become reflected in any organization that
- employs Fellows or Masters of the Guild, assuring a high level of
- professional competence and integrity.
- - High standards help a firm in their image development and retention.
- - The presence of Guild members provides access to all the advantages
- members have including local and world wide communication with other
- programmers, consultants, and suppliers.
- - Local E-mail can be established both with Member programmers in the same
- firm or within a circle of firm. A North American network for
- programmers only is in the planning.
- - Thousands of shareware and source code files are available.
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- As an employer, you can have reassurance that Guild members have already been
- prescreened and accepted to meet the Guild's professional standards. This can
- also translate in thousands of dollars of savings over what a private agency
- can charge for finding and prescreening candidates. The Programmers Guild
- offers access to a concentrated pool of qualified programmers, programmer
- analysts and consultants with very broad coverage of languages and abilities.
- We often post employment messages on behalf of employers and offer very
- reasonable rates to place ads on the Guild BBS.
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- The Guild accepts and invites firms employing programmers to sponsor the
- annual cost of membership. It is an opportunity to offer it as an employment
- perk while encouraging the establishment of standards of programming within
- your organization. Those seeking membership must still meet our standards.
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- HOW TO CONTACT US
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- If you wish to apply for membership or want to be in touch, we welcome your
- enquiry. For membership, you may fill out the Membership Application script
- on our BBS, phone, write, or meet us at our bi-weekly meetings. Employers and
- others can contact us by phone or mail. Our address and digital and voice
- lines are:
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- ADDRESS: PHONE:
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- THE PROGRAMMERS GUILD Office. . . . . . . . . (416) 824-7947
- 3016 Runcorn Row Fax (voice 1st please) (416) 824-3045
- Mississauga, Ontario Data (BBS). . . . . . . (416) 824-4731
- L5N 4S5 Toronto Data Line . . . (416) 693-7108
- Fidonet Node. . . . . . . . 1:259/419
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