Apple WWDC 2010 confirmed for June 7th

Apple have announced the dates for their Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2010), which will kick off on June 7th 2010 and offer coders the first ever iPad development sessions together with working labs for iPhone OS 4.  Registration for the five day event is now open, with sessions including "Using HTML5 Local Data Storage" and "Integrating Ads with iAd".

Game Center will also be heavily covered, with developers shown how to integrate Apple's online multitplayer system with their titles.  We're also guessing that "Adopting Multitasking on iPhone OS" will be a popular session, as devs get to grips with iPhone OS 4.0's ability to run some APIs in the background.

Meanwhile Apple will also be awarding prizes to ten software developers as part of their Apple Design Award, with an equal split between iPhone and iPad apps.  Attendance doesn't come cheap, however; a single ticket to the five day event is $1,599, though we're still expecting them to sell out relatively quickly.

Press Release:

Apple Worldwide Developers Conference Kicks Off June 7 in San Francisco

CUPERTINO, Calif., April 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Apple® today announced that it will hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) June 7 through June 11 at San Francisco's Moscone West. The five-day conference includes the first ever iPad(TM) development sessions and hands-on working labs for iPhone® OS 4, as well as Mac OS® X core technology labs.

"This year's WWDC offers developers in-depth sessions and hands-on working labs to learn more about iPhone OS 4, the world's most advanced mobile operating system," said Scott Forstall, Apple's senior vice president of iPhone Software. "WWDC provides a unique opportunity for developers to work side-by-side with Apple engineers and interface designers to make their iPhone and iPad apps even better."

WWDC 2010 is focused on providing advanced content for skilled developers across five key technology tracks: Application Frameworks; Internet & Web; Graphics & Media; Developer Tools; and Core OS. Apple engineers will deliver over 100 solutions-oriented technical sessions and labs. WWDC 2010 gives an incredibly diverse community the opportunity to connect with thousands of fellow iPhone, iPad and Mac® developers from around the world.

Sessions offered in support of the five technology tracks include:

– Application Frameworks: Implementing Local and Push Notifications;

Future Proofing Your App; Understanding Foundation; What's New in

Foundation for iPhone OS 4; Advanced Cocoa® Text Tips and Tricks; API

Design for Cocoa and Cocoa Touch®; Advanced Gesture Recognition;

Integrating Ads with iAd; Building a Server-driven Personalized User

Experience; Using Core Location in iPhone OS 4; and Calendar

Integration with Event Kit.

– Internet & Web: Delivering Audio and Video Using Web Standards;

Getting the Most Out of Safari® Integrated Developer Tools; Using

HTML5 Local Data Storage; Adding Touch and Gesture Detection to

Webpages on iPhone OS; and Creating Info Graphics with Standard Web

Technologies.

– Graphics & Media: OpenGL ES Tuning & Optimization; OpenGL ES Shading & Advanced Rendering; OpenGL ES Overview for iPhone OS; OpenGL for Mac OS X; Game Design and Development for iPhone OS; Introduction to Game Center; Setting Up Games on Game Center; Game Center Techniques; Core Animation in Practice; Discovering AV Foundation; Editing Media with AV Foundation; and Advances in HTTP Live Streaming.

– Developer Tools: Developer Tools Overview; Designing Apps with

Interface Builder; Working Effectively with Objective-C® on iPhone OS;

Mastering Core Data; Advanced Objective-C and Garbage Collection

Techniques; Advanced Performance Analysis with Instruments; Mastering

Xcode for iPhone Development; and Adopting Multitasking on iPhone OS.

– Core OS: Network Apps for iPhone OS; Core OS Networking; Creating

Secure Apps; Developing Apps that Work with iPhone OS Accessories; I/O

Kit Device Drivers for Mac OS X; and Simplifying Networking Using

Bonjour®.

Additionally, there will be five iPad and five iPhone Apple Design Award winners announced at WWDC 2010. There is no requirement to enter and winners will be selected from the App Store based on criteria that includes design, technical excellence, innovation, quality, technology adoption and performance.

Visit the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2010 website for registration and more details at developer.apple.com/wwdc.