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    How this Sydney family turned tech tinkering into a $100m fortune

    Tess Bennett
    Tess BennettTechnology reporter

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    Self-taught software engineer Dan Houden toiled away in his bedroom for six years to come up with the code that looks set to land his family a $100 million-plus payday.

    The software that underpins countless transactions for pubs, restaurants and other hospitality businesses put Sydney-based the Task Group on the radar of larger global rivals, one of which this month lobbed a takeover bid that valued it at $310 million.

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