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Apple announced Tech Talk 2021 live sessions for developers

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Apple announced Tech Talk 2021 live sessions for developers
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Apple announced Tech Talk 2021, an eight-week online developer training series featuring over 100 live sessions and 1500 office hours. The registration for the Tech Talk 2021 live session is now available for developers from all around the world, including Bengaluru, India; Cupertino, California; London; Mexico City; So Paulo; Seoul, South Korea; Shanghai; Singapore; Sydney; Tel Aviv, Israel; and Tokyo.

The Tech Talks 2021 sessions are free and open to all current Apple Developer Program and Apple Developer Enterprise Program members. Developers may register for sessions and submit office hour requests starting today for Tech Talks, which will take place from October 25 to December 17. The first Tech Talks will take place on October 25th, with new programs and office hours added every two weeks, and registration opens today through developer.apple.com/tech-talks.

Developers will be able to speak directly with Apple specialists to learn more about new technologies, ask questions, and receive one-on-one coaching at Tech Talks. They’ll also be a new mechanism for developers to directly communicate with Apple staff about their experiences developing and distributing apps on the App Store.

A live demonstration by Apple specialists is followed by a Q&A session in each session. In-depth technical information on integrating SwiftUI, App Clips, HealthKit, machine learning, augmented reality, accessibility capabilities, and more are available to developers. They can also learn about 5G, how to publish in-app events on the App Store, how to get the most out of the App Review process, and how to get started with enterprise development.

Developers can meet with Apple specialists within App Review, Evangelism, App Store Connect, and Developer Technical Support for one-on-one 30-minute chats regarding their apps during office hours. Developers can pick a topic and ask questions on technology usage and acceptance, design refinement, problem-solving, and understanding guidelines and tools. They can also give and receive feedback during office hours.

Developers may build, test, distribute, and distribute their apps to over 1.5 billion Apple devices using a variety of cutting-edge tools and end-to-end assistance provided by Apple. Developers may build apps for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS using a wide range of free tools and frameworks, including software development kits (SDKs) and developer services with over 250,000 APIs.

“Every single day, developers around the world are creating incredible apps and games for our platforms, and it’s our goal to provide them with every resource we can to help make the hard work they put in that much easier and more impactful,” said Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations.

“Our team is looking forward to connecting with even more developers around the world so we can better support the important work of this incredibly valued community, and listen to and learn from them,” she added.


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