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WWDC 08 — D1 wrap up

I didn’t get to post this until this morning as my hotel wireless doesn’t work and I chose to go out last night.

Anyway, the first day was pretty good.

There was lunch following the keynote. I didn’t know for sure if there was going to be food, but it appears that the high-priced entry ticket includes all you can eat/drink throughout the day. I ate with several guys(Aaron and Curtis) that I meant standing in line all morning. They were both here for the IT track and worked for educational institutions.

After lunch, there were several more ‘state of the union’ speeches. The first was for Max OSX. There was a lot of information there, but I have to admit that I nodded off in a couple sections (probably due to a mix of the jet lag and food coma). Things of note:

  • Apple thinks multiple threads are bad and that you should use GCD(Grand Central Distribution) along with this block concept. Perhaps they read the Knuth essay that says parallelism is bad because it makes algorithms hard (paraphrasing).
  • Snow leopard will be out in a year. No new features and will incorporate all the slimmed down QuickTime stack that has already been used for the iphone/ipod
  • System apps will be 64-bit compatible
  • etc. I didn’t take notes, but I’m sure there were a couple other items

The second was for the development tool set. There was a lot of rah-rah about how xcode was the best IDE because it was so integrated. I might start to sing the same song if I can find keyboard equivalents for all the things that I can do so effortlessly in Intellij (eg goto a class). The one thing of note I will say is that developing web apps that look native on the iphone appears to now be effortless.

The third was for graphics and media; however, I skipped it to check out the open labs session to see ‘how it all worked’. And it was a good thing, too. I learned that I was actually supposed to sign up for certain labs so that I could have 1:1 time. So, I have an ‘Interface Design’ session today and an ‘App Store’ session tomorrow. Should be educational.

At 6:15, security came through the lab and said in not so many words: “get out and go to the party so that we can close out this area”. So, off to the ‘party’. It was a bit of a mess: extremely crowded, everybody waiting for the food line, and the food was very appetizer-ish. I met some other people(Heidi, Jake, Mike, John) and we went to a ‘real party’. It was a bar called Gallery 111 which contained paintings, some sculptures and drinks. Apparently, this was agreed upon ‘after party’ so there were Apple faithful in abundance. It always amazes me to see a crowded bar on a Monday night. I suspect that the place expects this kind of thing with all the conventions that happen around here.

WWDC 08 — Keynote thoughts

So, the keynote happened and some of the rumors came true.

What do I like?

  • $199 8GB 3G iphone
  • push notification for the sdk
  • GPS (tracking was very cool)
  • full calendar, contact sync over-the-air (about time!)

What do I wish had happened?

  • video conferencing
  • 32GB iPhone
  • Jobs didn’t look well

WWDC 08 — D1 — More waiting

We got some basic snacks (eg water, coffee, bread stuffs). Apple really does like making people wait.

Looks like the rumor sites are in fine form. Could there be a new fusion, new iphone, upgraded hw? All will be revealed soon enough.

More photos of the masses snaking through the convention center, and up the escalator to my current location.

WWDC 08 — Day 1 — In the queue

I got here crazy early, but it seems worth it. The word from the staff is that “if you’re right here, you will be in the hall”. There is a lot of good energy here and everyone is very friendly.

It appears that we will be waiting inside the lab area for about an hour. Then we will make our way in for breakfast. Then I guess the auditorium to build up the hype for the event at 10am.

WWDC 08 — Day 1 — Crazy Early

So I finally got use of the hotel ‘internet’.  I think it’s a 20 year old modem and the wireless is at best flaky.

It’s roughly 5:37am SF time right now and I’m about to head on over to Moscone West and stand in line with the rest of the Apple faithful.  I hope it’s not too cold and that the 10am keynote will be worth it.

I’ll post more when I get to the better internet at the conference.

WWDC 08 — Day 0

I have made my way over to Moscone West, the site of the big event.  My enthusiasm is rivaled only by the size of the apple on the side of the convention center.

I went in and registered.

 

The guy said that we’ve been telling people to line up at 5am.  I said for what?  He said the Keynote.  I said what?  He’s like ‘people are already lining up now’.  Apparently, it’s first come, first seating and a lot of people don’t want to be in the overflow rooms or miss it at all.  Perhaps it’s a bonus of my crappy hotel and the eastern time zone that I will get up crazy early and join in the festivities.

Also got this cool T-shirt and a black computer bag.  Bag is nice, but it’s no Tumi.


 

I have arrived in San Francisco

Flight time took longer than normal.  My guess is that they were trying to save gas by flying slowly.  After all, if a flight is supposed to take 5 and 1/2 hours, what’s the big deal if it takes another hour, right?  Anyway, after waiting for my luggage, I took an overpriced cab ride to the hotel.

The Touchstone hotel.  Let’s just say that you get what you pay for.  In this case, you get a lot less.  I’m not sure where they got the pictures that I saw on the previous web page, but (to quote Michael Douglas from Falling Down), this place is nothing like the picture.  I’ve attached shots of the Bed, the Bathroom and The View.

Let’s just say that the view makes me think a crime is going to happen at any time.

I didn’t include a shot of the TV because other TVs would be embarrassed by association.  I’m hoping that the trip will work out better than my initial impression.

I took some shots around there and it seems like there is good shopping to be had.

WWDC coming soon

I’m heading out to San Francisco this Sunday(June 9) to attend Apple’s World Wide Developer Conference 2008. Basically, I’m pretty pumped as I haven’t been to a tech conference for a long time. Back to the days of Java One (when venture capital money was flowing like water).

I plan to post at least a daily summary of the activities.

What do I hope to accomplish?

  • learn more about general programming for mac and iPhone (I already know objc so not too much to learn there)
  • tune my new iPhone app WineTool (or WineKnows if you ask the girlfriend) — I’m hoping that Apple engineers and design specialists will offer some insights into giving the app a lot of ‘pop’.
  • meet other objc iPhone geeks