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WWDC 2018 ticket lottery ends, developers begin receiving notifications if they won

The application/lottery window has closed for developers looking to score Worldwide Developer Conference 2018 passes and at this moment, notifications are heading out. Developers who scored tickets are getting email notifications and their credit cards are being charged $1,599 for their pass.

The WWDC functions as Apple’s annual conference for macOS, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS developers. The week-long event gives third party developers access to both Apple’s operating system road maps for the next year as well as a chance to meet face to face with Apple’s engineering teams.


The event is scheduled to run June 4th through June 8th at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose. The keynote kicking off the event is typically broadcast live, but all other sessions and presentations are for developers only.

For those of you who didn’t receive a WWDC pass, developers can also meet that week at San Jose’s AltConf, which has begun talking about coordinating their own conference. Other conferences are purported to be in the works and could also give developers the networking and access they need.

Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

Via The Mac Observer and AltConf