Tech giant Apple has confirmed the dates of its "27th Annual World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2016)", hosting the creative talent behind the world’s most innovative apps to be held from June 17th.
The tickets for the conference will be available from June 13 to 17 in San Francisco would be USD 1,599, but unlike last year not every interested developer would be allowed to attend the event, the Verge reports.
Attendees will be given full access to Apple's latest software platforms, support and guidance for developing applications.
They can also write codes using Apple's programming language, Swift, and the opportunity to network with thousands of other developers.
Details of the week-long event, including specific locations, schedule and details of the planned live stream are available on Apple's WWDC website.
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