Apple's WWDC20 Kicks Off June 22 With Keynote, 100+ Sessions & 1-on-1 Labs
WWDC20, Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference, kicks off on June 22. It promises a packed schedule, including a keynote address, over 100 engineering sessions, and a revamped Apple Developer Forums. Notably, developers can look forward to personalised guidance from over 1,000 Apple engineers through 1-on-1 labs.
The conference begins with the Platforms State of the Union on June 22 at 2 p.m. PDT, followed by the keynote address at 10 a.m. PDT the same day. From June 23 to 26, over 100 engineering sessions will be held, offering registered developers deep dives into Apple's latest technologies.
WWDC20 also introduces the all-new Apple Developer Forums, with a redesign slated for June 18. These forums provide a space for developers to connect, ask questions, and share ideas. Additionally, the Swift Student Challenge returns, giving student developers the chance to showcase their skills.
One of the highlights is the 1-on-1 labs for developers. These labs, available by appointment, allow registered developers to receive personalized, technical guidance from Apple engineers. With over 1,000 engineers participating, developers can expect a wealth of expertise and support.
WWDC20, with its extensive sessions, new forums, and 1-on-1 labs, promises to be a valuable event for developers. The conference runs from June 22 to 26, offering a unique opportunity for developers to connect with Apple engineers and learn about the latest technologies.
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