[ANN]: Cocoa and more at WWDC this year
[ANN]: Cocoa and more at WWDC this year
- Subject: [ANN]: Cocoa and more at WWDC this year
- From: Matthew Formica <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 17:11:26 -0800
Folks,
As Apple's Cocoa software evangelist, I wanted to give you all an update on
the big Mac programming event of the year, WWDC, June 6-10th at the Moscone
Center in San Francisco, California. Are you planning to attend this year?
If so, we (I) would love to hear from you, especially if you have
already started implementing Tiger-specific technologies in your
application.
This year's WWDC delivers a full-spectrum experience, with sessions
and conference features designed to ensure you get a tremendous
amount of valuable information and advice. It features sessions
where you'll get in-depth information and step by step coding
guidance on Cocoa topics such as Core Data, Bindings, and NSView techniques,
as well as content on other Tiger technologies like Spotlight, Dashboard,
and Xcode. At the conference this year, you can bring your application and
get lots of coding done with the assistance of Apple engineering, helping
you complete your application that much quicker. Get details on nearly 90
of the more than 140 sessions here:
<http://developer.apple.com/wwdc/descriptions/>
Action Item:
If you're going to WWDC please let me know what your top 3
expectations are and what help you need to bring your product to the
next level! If you have a product that uses or will use Tiger-
specific technologies such as Core Data, Core Image, Spotlight, Dashboard or
Automator actions, please also let me know.
Thanks again,
--
Matthew Formica
Cocoa & Dev Tools Technology Evangelist
Apple Worldwide Developer Relations
email@hidden
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Spotlight on Innovation
Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2005
June 6-10, San Francisco, CA
http://developer.apple.com/wwdc
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