Janine,
I've been going for a number of years now and my feeling is that every
year is a good year, especially if it is your first. If you are
developing software on the Mac, are an IT admin working with Macs,
and/or you have an outgoing personality (read: not afraid to ask
questions), this
Hi, Janine (and Miguel),
It seems to be traditional for the Apple WO group to post their WWDC
sessions late.
It also seems like every year, the WO-Dev mailing lists approach the
WWDC deadline with several, "OMYGODWOSDYING" posts because of the
dearth of WO sessions on the schedule till th
Janine,
It's my understanding that Miguel Arroz has offered to pay for our tickets
and buy us drinks. How could you pass up this opportunity?
- Name withheld
on 5/1/06 17:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've never been to a WWDC and I was thinking of going this year, but
Hi!
Right from the "Information Technologies" track...
Mac OS X Server
Xserve & Xserve RAID
Xsan
Storage, Backup & Management
Remote Desktop
Managed Client Environment
NetBoot & Remote Home Directories
Scripting Languages
Databases
Java & WebObjects
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I've never been to a WWDC and I was thinking of going this year, but
so far I haven't heard of any WO-related content at all. The only
thing of use to me in the Development Tools track so far would be
using XCode, and I'm not sure that's worth the time and expense. Of
course, the descript