Re: Future of Cocoa
Re: Future of Cocoa
- Subject: Re: Future of Cocoa
- From: Jack Brindle via Cocoa-dev <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2019 13:26:14 -0800
I would add that for those of us developing for the Mac platform, the security
sessions have been critical for the last two years. Without a good
understanding of the issues discussed in those sessions, I don’t see how a
developer's application could run properly on Catalina.
I see the WWDC sessions as part of my job as a Mac developer. Staying up to
date on Mac developments is critical, otherwise I become stale and not as
useful in my work. So, I do devote time to watching important Mac WWDC videos
for things that I need to learn or be refreshed on.
Jack
> On Nov 21, 2019, at 1:08 PM, Jens Alfke via Cocoa-dev
> <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> On Nov 21, 2019, at 12:20 PM, Pier Bover via Cocoa-dev
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>> If someone can afford days/weeks to do watch WWDC sessions consistently
>> every year it's great. That's not a luxury all of us can afford and it's
>> ridiculous to think this should be a requirement.
>
> All you need to watch are the keynote, and the "State Of The Union" talks the
> same day. That's maybe 3-4 hours. Or if you're really short on time you can
> read the multitude of blog posts and news articles, or read through the text
> transcripts of the talks after Apple posts those.
>
> If you're developing for Apple platforms, you need to keep abreast of what's
> happening on those platforms. That's just common sense. Tech moves fast, and
> if you don't stay informed and stay educated, you'll be left behind.
>
> —Jens
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