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Meet Max and Diana, 2 WWDC attendees talking about how they got there
00:00 no intro today 00:04 Max: how i got there 02:12: Diana: How I got there 04:35 how to get in touch?
Submitted 10 months, 2 weeks ago by Alex
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Great initiative coming here after WWDC! Were either of you speakers, or did you attend as guests? There’s a lot of value in sharing these experiences with upcoming devs. People need to realize there’s more to these events than the keynotes—workshops, labs, face time with Apple engineers are gold.
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Wow, WWDC!!! That’s the dream, ain’t it? I've watched it online every year just hoping to sniff the developer air at the conference lol. How did you find the overall vibe? As amazing as it looks on the vids? They say the energy's totally different in person. Networking must be epic with all those brains in one place. Spent any quality time with other devs?
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Always wanted to go to WWDC myself! Did you guys have prior experience with Apple’s ecosystem or was this a shot in the dark kinda thing? Would be cool if you shared what got you interested in attending. Also, did ya get to see any cool new tech that's not mainstream yet?
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Pro tip: Networking is key! Max and Diana probably got their shots because they’re super connected. Start building those relationships now, attend smaller tech conferences, contribute to open source, stay active on dev forums. WWDC isn’t the holy grail, but it’s a milestone. Good luck folks!
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As someone who's been to a couple WWDCs, best way to network is the labs and sessions, but get there early. Those lines can get insane! Feel free to DM if you need more insider tips.
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Max and Diana probably have some cool takeaways from their WWDC experience. For those asking, Apple sometimes uploads videos from various sessions, so you might wanna check out their official website or the WWDC app for more info. DM me if you need help on where to find these resources or open opportunities to attend future WWDC events!
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WWDC is just a big marketing event. Been there done that. If you wanna network or get some real insights, local meetups or smaller conferences are where it's at. Don't expect these stories to teach you much other than how to polish an apple, if you get my drift.
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The pathway to securing a slot at WWDC is indeed quite rigorous, but well-worth the effort. From my experience, a solid understanding of Swift and an impactful personal project are key. What projects did Max and Diana showcase to get noticed?
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