This could be nifty, especially if you’re in Paris this week.
Apple has been sending out invitations to a developer workshop in Paris. It will be held next Friday, March 23 at the Station F startup incubator. The workshop will last for two hours and focus on app development as well as help developers improve and promote their software.
It’s also thought that the workshop is part of Apple’s efforts to resolve the controversy French finance minister Bruno Le Maire raised about Apple and Google. Both Apple and Google have commented on the issue, Apple stating that it has a relationship with “tens of thousands” of French developers. Collectively these developers have earned over a billion euros from the App Store.
Apple has also offered the following comment regarding the issue:
Apple has always defended the privacy and security of users and does not have access to user transactions with third-party applications. We are fully prepared to share our story in the French courts and to clarify this misunderstanding. In the meantime, we will continue to help French developers realize their dreams and support French students in their code learning through our coding program.
Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.
Via The Mac Observer