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Fluff Software launches Swindon Software networking event for developers

Swindon software firm Fluff Software has launched a new event for developers and tech fans working in and around the town.

Swindon Software is the brainchild of Fluff Software founder Scott Gulliver. The bi-monthly event is a chance for the developer community in Swindon to come together and share ideas.

It is based at The Workshed, which is the home of the Fluff team.

Scott and his team are regulars at various software meet ups around the country, so he decided it was time to bring something similar to his home town.

Swindon is fast becoming a hub for tech firms, and Scott saw the need for a forum where developers could meet and collaborate.

“As developers ourselves, we recognised there was a need for a relaxed and informal meet up where we could all share ideas. It’s especially prevalent since the rise in working from home.

“It was great to have so many people together on the night discussing their ideas and getting excited about the future of tech in our town.”

Following a launch event in June – where speakers discussed data engineering and fantasy football as well as the MyNavy app created by Great State – the next meeting takes place on August 25.

For more information, or to book a place, visit https://www.meetup.com/swindon-software/

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