Apple has officially announced that their Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2012 will be held between June 11 - 15 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
If you had been planning on going, I hope you have already gotten your hands on some tickets as the event has been sold out in just two hours, which is the fastest in the history of the conference, despite its $1,600 price tag.
This year’s event is expected to focus on software with Mac OS X (10.8) Mountain Lion expected to publicly released during the event. It is also expected that we will get the first glimpses of iOS 6 which has stayed under wraps until now.
If you are a student who develops on the Apple platform, you can apply for a WWDC Student Scholarship. Head over to Apple for eligibility information.
Apple’s Phil Schiller had the following to say about the upcoming conference:
We have a great WWDC planned this year and can't wait to share the latest news about iOS and OS X Mountain Lion with developersWe will be sure to cover the event as it happens here on our website and Apple has also promised to post videos of the more than 100 educational sessions.
source - Apple