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Nottingham Programmers and Developers Meetup Group
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Finally, an opportunity to get away from the computer screen for an evening.Meet programmers from Nottingham and the surrounding areas to socialise, network and possibly find your next employer/employee.All coders are welcome. Feel free to join whether your language of choice is a low-level pointer pusher or a shiny new web framework.I hope these meets will provide a great way to find out what is going on in the Nottingham developer scene.
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