The conference, which runs from June 6-10 in San Francisco, is the event for for in house and ISV developers who work with Mac OS X. And to entice you to come, Apple has set up some major price breaks on their registration page.
Register now and you can save $300 on a single admission ticket
(regular price $1,595). Or you can combine your WWDC attendance with
and get an OS X , and save $300 over the regularly-priced $1,995
ticket. The Tiger Start Up kit contains preview versions of the
upcoming OS X release, as well as expert advice on how to develop
applications 10.4, and price breaks on buying Apple hardware to develop
it all.
Are you part of a group of developers, or know other programmers who
want to attend the WWDC? Apple has also announced a special Five-Pack
E-Ticket special, allowing you to purchase five tickets for the price
of four, a savings of $2,795. You know what this means? Road trip! And
you make the guy who didn't pay for his ticket drive the whole way.
For more information about the 2005 WWDC, make sure to visit the Apple web site
Bill's been using Macs since the late 80s. When he's not making smartass remarks to amuse Kirk Hiner, he enjoys fighting for the user.
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