Well, that’s WWDC 2007 done and dusted. It was a week of evolution rather than revolution. All the stuff outside of the Keynote is NDA’d of course, but the whole week was a refinement of what was presented at WWDC 2006. For me the most interesting day was the Friday. Amongst others I attended a brilliant session given by Sal Soghoian on scripting MacOS X, and the improvements to scripting technologies in Leopard. Sal is a very engaging presenter. If you ever have the chance to attend one of his talks then definitely take it. The MacOS X and Aqua feed back session on Friday was also very good. It was basically 1.5 hours of Q&A to 4 senior Apple execs (including Scott Forstall and John Geleynse) about the user experience in Leopard. Some very interesting discussions about the direction of the new interface 🙂 The presentation on the Leopard user interface methodology given by John Geleynse earlier in the week was excellent as well.
There were lots of other interesting and really informative sessions during the week. I learned heaps of stuff that’ll be useful, both in my job as an ICT consultant in the Education world (Podcast Producer! Oh my god!) and, as a hobbyist MacOS X programmer (Xcode 3 Tools). See you all at WWDC 2008 🙂