Apple has set the dates for the upcoming Worldwide Developer Conference. This year, it will take place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco from June 9 through the 13. The groundbreaking innovations of Mac OS X Leopard and iPhone OS offer two revolutionary development platforms for developers and IT professionals. Immerse yourself with information-rich sessions where Apple engineers go in-depth on the innovative technologies that power the features of these sophisticated platforms. Bring your code to the Labs and work one-to-one with Apple engineers, applying development methods and best-practices you gain from sessions to enhance your application.
Apple has announced three tracks for the conference. The first will focus on the iPhone, the second on the Mac and Mac OS X Leopard and the third on IT with sessions on setting up, integrating, deploying and managing Leopard, Leopard Server, and iPhone OS technologies in heterogeneous environments.
The invitation byline promises that WWDC 2008 will be a landmark event. In more ways than one. So, who’s going?