Apple's WWDC20 Kicks Off June 22 With Keynote, 100+ Sessions, and 1,000 Engineer Labs
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC20) is set to kick off with a keynote address by CEO Tim Cook on June 22 at 10 a.m. PDT. The event, running until June 26, promises a wealth of opportunities for developers to engage with Apple engineers and learn about the latest technologies.
WWDC20 will feature over 100 engineering sessions from June 23 to 26, providing developers with in-depth insights into Apple's platforms. Additionally, more than 1,000 Apple engineers will be available for 1-on-1 developer labs by appointment during the event.
The conference will also host the Swift Student Challenge, offering students the chance to showcase their coding skills. Furthermore, Apple will unveil all-new Apple Developer Forums with a redesign slated for June 18. The Platforms State of the Union will take place on June 22 at 2 p.m. PDT, updating developers on the current state and future of Apple's platforms.
WWDC20 promises a packed schedule with keynote speeches, engineering sessions, developer labs, and the launch of new forums. With over 100 sessions and 1,000 engineers on hand, the event offers unparalleled opportunities for developers to connect with Apple and enhance their skills.
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