How many sessions were there in 2024?
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In 2024, there were over 100 in-depth sessions released throughout the week of WWDC. You can find more details about these sessions and interact with Apple engineers and other experts through online labs, consultations, and the Apple Developer forums. For more information, you can refer to the Platforms State of the Union.
Here is an ordered list of some sessions mentioned in the context:
- Platforms State of the Union
- What’s new in location authorization
- Build custom swimming workouts with WorkoutKit
- Build immersive web experiences with WebXR
- Get started with HealthKit in visionOS
Platforms State of the Union
Discover the newest advancements on Apple platforms.
Get started with HealthKit in visionOS
Discover how to use HealthKit to create experiences that take full advantage of the spatial canvas. Learn the capabilities of HealthKit on the platform, find out how to bring an existing iPadOS app to visionOS, and explore the special considerations governing HealthKit during a Guest User session. You’ll also learn ways to use SwiftUI, Swift Charts, and Swift concurrency to craft innovative experiences with HealthKit.
What’s new in location authorization
Location authorization is turning 2.0. Learn about new recommendations and techniques to get the authorization you need, and a new system of diagnostics that can let you know when an authorization goal can’t be met.
Build custom swimming workouts with WorkoutKit
Check out the latest in creating, customizing, and scheduling workouts using WorkoutKit. Sprint through the latest in pace and power alerts and expanded support for distance goals. And keep the momentum going with the benefits of custom step names.
Build immersive web experiences with WebXR
Discover how WebXR empowers you to add fully immersive experiences to your website in visionOS. Find out how to build WebXR experiences that take full advantage of the input capabilities of visionOS, and learn how you can use Simulator to test WebXR experiences on macOS.