Greetings!
If you haven't already heard, Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference is next month, from June 6th to the 10th, at Moscone West in San Francisco, California.
This conference is your chance to work developer-to-developer with some of the Apple engineers who created Mac OS X Tiger, the world's most advanced operating system. All week long, from the opening reception to the last session on Friday, in presentations and hands-on sessions, at brown bag lunches, in labs, and at special events like the Apple Campus Bash, you'll find key members of Apple's engineering teams available and eager to answer questions on Tiger and all of Apple's cutting-edge technologies.
During the Apple Campus Bash on Thursday night, we'll have the ADC Plugfest, which is a great opportunity to test and debug your hardware and software products and discuss issues directly with Apple's engineers. In addition to USB, FireWire, and Bonjour, this year's Plugfest will include Audio Units, Apple's audio plug-in technology. Be sure to bring your Audio Units to test against various host applications.
We'd love to see you at WWDC 2005! For more information, please visit:
Best regards,
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