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WWDC 2020 schedule, sessions announced

If you’re eager to learn something at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, the schedule has been set.

Apple on Thursday revealed its WWDC 2020 lineup. The event will take place from June 22nd to June 226th, and feature keynotes, labs, a State of the Union speech, and more. As expected, it will be held online this year given the COVID-19 pandemic.

The sessions are as follows:

June 22: Special Event Keynote, 10AM PDT. Discover exciting new innovations and updates coming to all Apple platforms later this year.

June 22, Platforms State of the Union 2PM PDT. Hear directly from Apple engineering leaders as they dive deeper into the latest advances across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS.

June 23 to June 26: 100+ Engineering Sessions. Starting June 23, developers will have the ability to learn how to build the next generation of apps with more than 100 technical and design-focused sessions helmed by Apple engineers.

June 18: All-New Apple Developer Forums. The all-new Apple Developer Forums will connect the developer community with more than 1,000 Apple engineers to answer questions and engage in technical discussions.

June 23 to June 26: 1-on-1 Developer Labs. Developers will be able to request an appointment with the Apple engineers who helped build the latest advances in Apple platforms, offering one-on-one technical guidance and in-depth details on how to implement new features.

Finally, on June 16th, Apple will announce finalists in the Swift Student Challenge, an chance for student developers to create their own Swift playground.

While the Worldwide Developers Conference usually retails for a significant $1,599 fee, this year’s event is free for all to attend online.

Via The Mac Observer and developer.apple.com