Developers are still a huge part of Apple’s platforms, seeing as they bring the apps to the devices that people buy. As such, Apple wants developers to start talking more about the Apple TV.
So, Apple has announced new “Apple TV Tech Talks” that will take place in 10 different cities that begin on Monday, December 7 in Toronto, Canada. Registered folks need to be put in the system by November 13, 10:00 AM PST, to earn an opportunity to attend the TV Tech Talk:
“The new Apple TV is here, bringing incredible and immersive apps and games to the big screen. Get in-depth technical information on building and designing for tvOS, learn refined coding techniques, and obtain valuable development instruction from Apple experts. Register by November 13, 10:00 a.m. PST for an opportunity to attend a Tech Talk in a city near you.”
Here’s the full list of cities where the talks will be taking place:
- Toronto
December 7, 2015 - Los Angeles
December 10, 2015 - Austin
December 14, 2015 - Seattle
December 16, 2015 - Cupertino
December 17, 2015 - Cupertino
December 18, 2015 - Berlin
January 8, 2016 - London
January 11, 2016 - New York
January 12, 2016 - Tokyo
January 21, 2016 - Sydney
February 3, 2016
And, just to cover everything, here is the schedule as Apple has put it:
8:00 AM
Registration9:00 AM
Morning Sessions
Start the day by exploring tvOS and the capabilities of the new Apple TV. Learn about designing apps for tvOS, implementing focus-driven user interfaces, integrating the Siri Remote and game controllers, leveraging TVML for media apps, and enabling On-Demand Resources.12:00 PM
Lunch1:00 PM
Afternoon Sessions
Dive deeper into technologies for graphics and gaming, media streaming and playback, personalized Top Shelf content, and best practices for design. Learn how to optimize your tvOS app and get practical guidance about deployment.5:00 PM
Reception
Meet with fellow developers and Apple experts for engaging and inspiring conversations. This is a great opportunity to make new connections, share your ideas, and get inspired.
If you’re a developer, do you plan on checking these out?
[via Apple]
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