Apple has announced that its annual developers conference (WWDC) will run June 11-15 in San Francisco.
Tickets for the five-day Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) were priced at $1,599, and all the tickets were sold out within two hours.
This quick sell-out happened even when Apple has restricted the transfer of Tickets.
The WWDC website says “WWDC tickets (including activation codes) are non-transferable and may not be sold, resold, or auctioned in any way.”
And, the Ticket purchases were limited to one (1) per person and five (5) per organization.
The WWDC ticket will provide access to five full days of sessions, hands-on labs, and special events.
This year WWDC will focus on Mountain Lion for OS X developers.
The WWDC website shows below information.
Sessions for OS X developers will cover Mountain Lion extensively and help you master Cocoa frameworks like AppKit to provide a contemporary and consistent user experience, CoreText to enable multi-lingual text handling and display and show you how to push your OS X applications even further using advanced multi-touch gestures and layer-backed views for smooth high-performing animations.
Learn techniques to reduce your development time and enhance your application’s visual design while also preparing your applications for new markets by making the most of Accessibility and Internationalization.
This will be the first WWDC for Apple since the death of its Founder Steve Jobs.