Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference Slated for June 5, 2023

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference Slated for June 5, 2023

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Image/Apple 

This year, Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will be available in an online format from June 5 through 9. The conference is free for all developers, with an opportunity for developers and students to celebrate in person at a special experience at Apple Park on opening day:

“Free for all developers, WWDC23 will spotlight the latest iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS advancements. As part of Apple’s ongoing commitment to helping developers create innovative apps, the event will also provide them with unique access to Apple engineers, as well as insight into new technologies and tools to help them realize their visions.”

The conference will feature learning opportunities and interaction with Apple engineers:

“Along with announcements shared from the keynote and State of the Union presentations, this year’s online program will include sessions, one-on-one labs, and opportunities to engage with Apple engineers and other developers.”

This year’s event will also focus on the Swift Student Challenge, an Apple program that assists developers and learners of all ages who love to code:

“With the help of Swift Playgrounds — a revolutionary app for iPad and Mac that makes learning the Swift programming language interactive and fun — students from around the world are invited to create an app playground on a topic of their choice. Submissions for this year’s challenge are now open, and students can submit their work through April 19.”

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