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Saturday, September 6, 2025

WWDC25: I Have Been Invited to Apple Park

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Something magical is happening this June.

I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve been invited to attend WWDC25 at Apple Park on Monday, June 9! 🎉 This is more than just a personal milestone — it’s a celebration of the developer journey, creativity, and the spirit of building for the future.

This post is a short reflection on what this invitation means to me, what I’m looking forward to, and why WWDC is such a special event for Apple developers all over the world.


The Invite: An Email That Changes Everything

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When I opened my inbox and saw the subject line from Apple, I could hardly believe it. I had been selected to join the special event at Apple Park during WWDC25. It’s the kind of email you dream about when you first start your journey as an iOS developer.

“Congratulations! You’ve been selected to join us at the special event at Apple Park on Monday, June 9…”

The excitement hasn’t worn off since.


What WWDC Means to Me

WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) isn’t just about announcements. It’s a celebration of the people behind the code — the developers who build tools, apps, and experiences that shape how the world interacts with technology.

It’s also where I found inspiration during my early days of learning Swift, building projects, and winning the Swift Student Challenge. Getting the chance to be at Apple Park again this year feels like a continuation of that story — and the beginning of a new one.


Why I’m Excited for WWDC25

  • 🟦 Liquid Glass Design Language: I’m eager to see how Apple’s new Liquid Glass design transforms the look and feel of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, bringing more depth, translucency, and a sense of fluidity to every device.
  • 🧠 AI & Machine Learning Enhancements: Apple’s approach to on-device intelligence always fascinates me.
  • 🛠 Workshops and Labs: The labs at WWDC are a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get real-time guidance from the brilliant minds at Apple — the engineers who helped build the technologies we use every day.

What’s Next?

I'll be sharing updates and reflections before, during, and after WWDC25.