Apple's WWDC20 Kicks Off June 22 With New Features, Labs, and Forums
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC20) is set to kick off on June 22, bringing a range of new features and opportunities for developers. The event will span four days, filled with sessions, forums, and one-on-one interactions with Apple engineers.
Kicking off the conference, a keynote address will take place on June 22 at 10 a.m. PDT, sure to unveil the latest advancements from Apple. Following the keynote, the Platforms State of the Union will commence at 2 p.m. PDT the same day, providing an in-depth look at Apple's platforms.
From June 23 to 26, over 100 engineering sessions will be available, delving into various aspects of Apple's technologies. Additionally, developers will have the chance to engage with Apple engineers in over 1,000 one-on-one labs, by appointment only. These labs offer a unique opportunity for developers to seek guidance and insights directly from the source.
WWDC20 also introduces all-new Apple Developer Forums, set to launch on June 18 with a redesigned interface. Furthermore, the Swift Student Challenge will return, offering students the chance to showcase their coding skills and creativity.
WWDC20 promises a wealth of knowledge and interaction for developers, with keynotes, sessions, labs, and forums. The event's redesign and expanded offerings aim to enhance the developer experience and foster growth within the Apple developer community.