Apple confirmed Tuesday that chief executive Steve Jobs will kick off the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) with a keynote address beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, June 11, 2007 at San Franciscoâs Moscone West conference center.
The five-day WWDC event, scheduled to run from June 11 to June 15, will deliver more than 150 sessions and labs aimed at getting the most out of Leopard.
The conference will also include new content to serve a wide range of developers, including Mac OS X Immersion Monday, designed to quickly get developers who are new to the Mac up to speed; a content and media track that shows developers the best ways to integrate animation, motion graphics, video, rich-media and web-based content into their applications; and dozens of hands-on labs that offer a unique opportunity to work directly with Apple engineers.
- presentations from Apple engineers who will provide an in-depth look at Leopard, from its open source foundation to new technologies and innovations like Xcode 3.0, Dashcode, Core Animation, Time Machine, iChat Theater and more;
- practical hands-on sessions where attendees can learn Appleâs own coding strategies and techniques for creating Cocoa bindings, building Automator actions and integrating iCal events into an application;
- technology labs where attendees can work one-on-one with Apple engineers on topics such as Cocoa, Open GL and AJAX; and
- special events, including the Apple Design Awards and Stump the Experts.
Cost & Registration
The five-day conference costs $1,595 (US) per attendee, with a $300 (US) Early Registration Discount that has been extended through May 11. Visit Appleâs WWDC website for registration and complete session details at developer.apple.com/wwdc.
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OMG, I can just imagine the havoc that will be wreaked on Mac user's eyeballs will all the advanced animation now built in... could be a visual crapfest on par with the introduction of thousands of font choices with early computers... (shudder)...
Yay! At least we'll get to *see* Leopard and it's 'secret features' at WWDC.
i hope Jobs don't waste developer's time with iPhone presentation rehash....maybe this will mean he will at least showcase Leopard's secret features.
and maybe there will be some hardwares coming too. probably MBP, iMacs and Minis.
OMG I am so excited! This is actually only 6 weeks away! I hope I can be patient until October.
One question - How soon will we be able to buy Macs, lets say Macbooks with preinstalled Leopard? Can it happen in October, too?
Yay! At least we'll get to *see* Leopard and it's 'secret features' at WWDC.
i hope Jobs don't waste developer's time with iPhone presentation rehash....maybe this will mean he will at least showcase Leopard's secret features....
Don't ya all get it? Leopard is the iPhone is the Mac is the iPod is the Leopard is the Mac is the iPhone is the Apple is the OS is the hardware is the software. ...Don't have time to elaborate on this...