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WWDC Spectacular (Part 1) with Peter Witham
Episode 43

WWDC Spectacular (Part 1) with Peter Witham

In the first part of this two part episode, Leo talks again with Peter Witham about WWDC 2020, whether it will happen, how a remote WWDC would work, remote work in general. In the next episode we'll be following up on the March Apple hardware updates.

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April 3, 202056m 45s

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Remote Working From Home

  • Having to work home with everyone at home
  • Having a dedicated office
  • Livestreaming vs. Conference Calls
  • Having a schedule
  • Sharing your work schedule on the family calendar

WWDC 2020?

  • Will WWDC be cancelled this year?
  • How can they produce video for the conference?
  • How does a remote conference?
  • Does this year have a Marzipan?
  • Refinements for iOS, macOS, etc...?
  • Any opening of other services (messaging)?
  • What happened to Apple TV+?
  • Where is Apple in the server or cloud?
  • What's going to be the plan for the iPhone?

SDK Updates?

  • Swift UI 2.0?
  • What's the future of Catalyst?
  • More Independence for the watchOS?
  • more Independence for iPadOS 😄
  • More Machine Learning ...
  • What's the ARKit Demo? AR Conference?
  • Swift Playgrounds on the Mac
  • Xcode on the iPad?

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