Ask Apple - New developer communication outside of WWDC

Apple has set out to give developers more opportunities to get questions answered and individual sessions for advice. In addition, "Ask Apple" was presented, a new series of interactive offers for everyone who develops applications for Apple devices. However, this is not a permanent offer, but – similar to the WWDC, which always takes place in June – should take place over a period of a few days. The first round of Ask Apple will take place from October 17th to 21st, 2022. The offer is free for anyone who is already a member of the Apple Developer Program or the Apple Developer Enterprise Program. 

Ask Apple is a new series of multi-day Q&As and one-on-one sessions with Apple experts. Developers can get help for their apps, their development, design and use with upcoming OS versions.
Ask Apple is a new series of multi-day Q&As and one-on-one sessions with Apple experts. Developers can get help for their apps, their development, design and use with upcoming OS versions.

Ask Apple is intended to help developers

During the "Ask Apple" periods, developers who are members of one of the programs named above can connect with Apple experts, have their questions answered in larger groups, or receive individual tips and tricks for their apps in 25-minute one-on-one meetings receive. The program is also intended to enable developers to test their apps even better with beta versions of operating systems such as macOS, iOS, iPadOS, watchOS and tvOS in order to be prepared for future updates and upgrades. The whole thing is supplemented by the notes in the Developer app and Xcode cloud for app calculation on Apple servers.

"We've gathered feedback from developers around the world on what's most helpful to them when building innovative apps, and we've seen an increased desire for one-on-one support and conversations with Apple expertssaid Susan Prescott, vice president of worldwide developer relations and enterprise and education marketing at Apple. "Our team is committed to continually expanding support for our diverse global community of developers, and we're excited to offer another new resource, Ask Apple." 

You can get more information in the official press release on the subject and on the information and registration page https://developer.apple.com/events/ask-apple/. There, under "Q&As", there is a list of the topics that will be processed in the upcoming Ask Apple period, and in the "Office Hours" area there is an overview of the available languages ​​and time zones for the one-to-one calls. If you are a developer and need some help here and there with the development, design or implementation of your apps, then please leave a comment with the solution you have chosen. Do you think the new offer makes sense or would you prefer a different format?

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