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Who's Excited for WWDC25?
2 points by gdubs 88 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments
New notebook / sketchbook is ready to go over here and I'm personally really looking forward to this week as alway.

I know a lot of people go into it with a lot of debate and anticipation about what may or may not get released. But for me, it's always been a great week of learning. Despite being at this for a long time I always really benefit from the weeklong focus.

If it's your first time, just remember – these sessions will be available to watch online. The temptation will be strong to take everything in. And, totally fine if that's what you want to do. But I've always found that I get a lot more out of it if I really focus on one or two main tracts. Maybe design and Metal one year, CoreML and SwiftUI another.

If there's one 'don't miss' session, it'll be the Platforms State of the Union. The keynote gets a lot of attention, but the Platforms talk is where you really get the whole lay of the land and its more geared for engineers and designers.

Any particular thing you're hoping to see this year?



Looking forward to a new version of WebObjects, a new version of Rhapsody and a release for Yellow Box. Maybe a new LaserWriter?


Ok, I know all of those except Yellow Box and Google's not turning anything up, I'll bite.


Yellow Box was the notion you can make applications in Cocoa and they’ll run on Windows too.


Apple is kind of wearing me out as a developer. I'm curious if I see anything that makes me interested in continuing to push apps out rather than go all-in with PWA for future projects.


Just the overhead of App Store Connect, the submission process etc? What would excite you – a new native framework or something like that? Or a streamlined Xcode / Connect set of improvements?


I just want a better IDE.




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