Apple’s WWDC20 takes off : all-online On June 22
Apple announced today that its online-only Worldwide Developers Conference will take place starting on June 22nd. The company said back in March that WWDC, which is typically a large in-person conference held over the course of a week, would be a “completely new online experience” taking place in June. Apple didn’t provide many other details about the event at the time. The change to an online event was done because of the “current health situation,” Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller said.
Swift Student Challenge
Apple also announced a new “Swift Student Challenge,” where students can create and submit an interactive scene in the Swift Playgrounds coding app that can be experienced in three minutes.
The winners of the challenge will get an “exclusive WWDC20 jacket and pin set,” Apple says. You can read more details about the challenge and apply here.
The deadline to apply is 2:59AM ET on May 18th.