Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference

Revised: 2010-08-03 Scott

Introduction

Reports from Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.

Table Of Contents

    Ben Martin will give an overview of this years Word Wide Developer's Conference in San Francisco, technical content and conference highlights.

    Scott Doenges will give an overview of this years Word Wide Developer's Conference in San Francisco, technical content and conference highlights.

    The largest and most well attended World Wide Developers Conference to date began with an extensive preview of “Tiger,” the next release of Mac OS X. It was followed by a week's worth of rich technical content and diverse conference features. Scott attended this year's WWDC and will give an overview of what he saw.

    Richard Glaser, James Reynolds, and Terry Simons attended the WWDC 2001 (World Wide Developer's Conference) from the ACLIS group. There were several others on campus that went as well. This page is a collection of our notes and other information. The conference was focused completely on Mac OS X, therefore most of our notes assume that. Out of the sessions I (James Reynolds) attended, I only saw one demo mac running Mac OS 9.

    The WWDC is Apple's World Wide Developers Conference, a must-attend event for anyone currently developing or interested in developing for the Mac platform or with Apple's technologies.