Received via email, 05 April 2007
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The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference is a valuable opportunity to work directly with the hundreds of brains behind Mac OS X Leopard. For Christopher Potts, that means learning how to add gorgeous effects to his WeatherBug application with help from Apple graphics engineer Geoff Stahl. What does it mean for you and your product? Explore the WWDC 2007 website and see all the ways we’ll help you make this year’s conference an unforgettable experience. |
“Every year I look forward to sitting down with Apple engineers Christopher Potts, WeatherBug |
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2 Comments so far
Leave a commentArgh! I just missed the timeframe to get my Student ADC membership in and get my submission in for the Student Scholarships. I’ll be sure to attend next year, but I am really never to forgive myself my stupidity. Are you going?
divulged by sebastiaan on April 5, 2007 6:44 pm | Permalink
Oh no! That must really hurt!
I would love to go. Unfortunately, the cost of the membership, plus the cost of the flight from Australia… not going to happen.
composed by Ankur on April 5, 2007 7:42 pm | Permalink
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