The Hobby Computer Club (HCC; stylized hcc!) is a Dutch computer club, now based in Haarlem, the Netherlands. It was established on April 27, 1977, by a small group of people near the town of Leiden. It grew to become a nationally significant club of over 200,000 members in 2003.[1]
^Bogaard, Adrienne van den; Lintsen, Harry; Veraart, Frank; Wit, Onno de (2008), De eeuw van de computer: De geschiedenis van de informatietechnologie in Nederland (in Dutch), Kluwer, p. 171, ISBN 9789013060072
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