
This year, Apple's World Wide Developers Conference will take place later than it has in previous years, being scheduled for August.
The event, which will start on the 7th and end on the 11th of August, will offer in-depth information for anyone who develops for the Mac platform, as well as unprecedented access to Apple engineers.
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every year, WWDC 2006 is the perfect opportunity to take developing for the Mac to the next level. Participants will be able to discover tools and techniques for optimizing code on the latest Intel-based Macs, explore the best practices for choosing ans using the latest APIs, as well as learning how to make the most of the technologies and services built into Mac OS X itself.
Last year, WWDC attendees watched Apple unveil its plan to transition to Intel microprocessors and then headed to the lab to run their code on Intel-based prototype systems. This immediate, hands-on access to the newest Apple technologies happens for developers at WWDC and nowhere else.
Apple is offering the "WWDC E-ticket & Select Membership Bundle" where developers can save $400 when they buy an ADC Select Membership and register early for WWDC 2006.