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Re: To WWDC, or not to WWDC...


  • Subject: Re: To WWDC, or not to WWDC...
  • From: "Jerry W. Walker" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 21:28:19 -0400

Hi, Janine (and Miguel),

It seems to be traditional for the Apple WO group to post their WWDC sessions late.

It also seems like every year, the WO-Dev mailing lists approach the WWDC deadline with several, "OMYGODWOSDYING" posts because of the dearth of WO sessions on the schedule till the last minute.

They used to have their own track in the good ol' days.

 If I can pull it off in any way, I will be there.

Regards,
Jerry

On May 1, 2006, at 8:12 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:

Hi!

  Right from the "Information Technologies" track...

Mac OS X Server
Xserve & Xserve RAID
Xsan
Storage, Backup & Management
Remote Desktop
Managed Client Environment
NetBoot & Remote Home Directories
Scripting Languages
Databases
Java & WebObjects <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
iChat Server
Media Streaming Solutions
Podcasting Solutions
Automator
Email Solutions
RSS & Blogging
Print Workflow
Audio & Video Production Workflows
Scientific Computation
Active Directory & Open Directory Security
Smart Cards
Certificates & Signing
And more...


Don't expect a lot of sessions, obviously. But there should be at least one or two! :)

Anyway, I'll be there. Not just for WO, of course, there are other topics of interest for me in this and other tracks. It will be my first time too!

  Yours

Miguel Arroz

On 2006/05/02, at 01:08, email@hidden wrote:

I've never been to a WWDC and I was thinking of going this year, but so far I haven't heard of any WO-related content at all. The only thing of use to me in the Development Tools track so far would be using XCode, and I'm not sure that's worth the time and expense. Of course, the description of the Track ends with "and more" and they could have lots of WO goodness in the works. So what do you more experienced WWDCers think - is this going to be a year to go, or a year to stay home?

janine

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