If you have an Apple Silicon DTK Mac Mini, you will want to sign up for a 1-on-1 Lab with Apple Engineers!
Apple has just announced that they are holding 1-on-1 Webex Labs with Apple Engineers if you are part of the Universal App Quick Start Program.
Get one-on-one code-level guidance from an Apple engineer on optimizing your iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps for Apple silicon Macs. November 4 – 5, 2020
Universal App Quick Start Program
This is a perfect time to get all your questions answered directly from Apple Engineers who are working on Rosetta 2, Apple Silicon and Xcode.
Main Page – developer.apple.com/download/universal/labs/
Sign up now!
You must be a The deadline is quickly approaching! The deadline to sign up for labs is Sunday November 1st at 5PM PST
If you are selected, you will receive an email on November 2nd by 5PM PST
Request an appointment here > (DTK Program Sign-in required)
developer.apple.com/1-on-1-labs/
I’m hoping the DTK labs are setup just like the virtual WWDC 2020 labs.
I was lucky enough to be picked for 2 out of 3 labs that I signed up for at WWDC 2020.
I really was not sure what to expect. When I joined the call, two Apple Engineers were on the call waiting. We introduced ourselves and immediately jumped in and started to talk about the questions that I had.
Both Engineers had answers to every question that I had. The entire experience was great. This is something that MacAdmins need, the ability to talk directly with engineers about the issues they are facing every single day.
If the Apple Silicon labs are anything like the WWDC Labs, then you will defiantly be happy. Don’t miss your chance!
Everything you need to know about Apple Silicon
Be sure to check out my new “Everything you need to know” article on Apple Silicon. The article will be updated as new information comes in!
mrmacintosh.com/mac-transition-to-apple-silicon-everything-you-need-to-know-updated/
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