Tickets for Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2009 have sold out, the company posted on their website Tuesday afternoon.
The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is touted the premier technical event for Apple-driven developers and IT professionals. Moscone Center West will feature 1,000+ Apple engineers ready to present the latest in Apple technology and hear the latest on development tools.
iPhone OS 3.0 is set to be highlighted this year, complemented with the likes of Snow Leopard and the next set of new apps.
The highlight of the conference are the plentiful technical sessions and hands-on labs. Apple provides some food-for-thought on their site with descriptions of a sampling of what will be featured.
WWDC takes place from June 8th through 12th in San Francisco. Videos from the labs and sessions will be available for purchase shortly after it ends, so despite the lack of ticket availability, you can still stay informed.
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