WWDC summary
It's unfortunate that I had to leave WWDC early due to family scheduling reasons. I was having a blast and learning a lot of amazing new things. I did manage to pack as much as I could into my three days, so it certainly wasn't a waste.
Attending it was definitely worth it. It was a great way to see what's coming up for Tiger. There are many, many new cool features that will make things better for the users, and certainly make things better for the developers. Will it be a "must-upgrade" upgrade like Panther was? That remains to be seen. There are a lot of cool new things that were not shown in the keynote and it looks like OS X is certainly on VERY solid footing for much bigger things in the future as well.
It's also great to be able to make connections while at WWDC, We were able to make some that will hopefully put our products in the hands of a lot of new users, which would in turn allow us to work on turning out more great software for OS X.
Attending it was definitely worth it. It was a great way to see what's coming up for Tiger. There are many, many new cool features that will make things better for the users, and certainly make things better for the developers. Will it be a "must-upgrade" upgrade like Panther was? That remains to be seen. There are a lot of cool new things that were not shown in the keynote and it looks like OS X is certainly on VERY solid footing for much bigger things in the future as well.
It's also great to be able to make connections while at WWDC, We were able to make some that will hopefully put our products in the hands of a lot of new users, which would in turn allow us to work on turning out more great software for OS X.
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