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Pike R. Alpha

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I know quite a few youngsters who would love to become a registered developer, but they can't. Not as long as Apple want them to use the credit card from their parents. A missed opportunity.
 

C DM

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Oct 17, 2011
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I know quite a few youngsters who would love to become a registered developer, but they can't. Not as long as Apple want them to use the credit card from their parents. A missed opportunity.
You can register as a free developer. As I recall you only need to pay for something if you want to get a developer license essentially.
 

alien3dx

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You can register as a free developer. As I recall you only need to pay for something if you want to get a developer license essentially.
i hate to paid 99 dollar just for testing purpose. if not paid cannot use.. And their rule sudden change.. One day unlimited one day 7 day another day show off website saying no need but still need.. Where is the PR ?

** Where march event by da way. Or we all have to wait on jun event ? I'm pretty sad now
 

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guzhogi

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Glad that they're including lodging with the scholarship. While I've never been to WWDC nor California, I've been to a number of weeklong conventions in various places. I'd get a $1500 budget from work for the basics (food, lodging, flight to & from the convention & cab fare to & from meals).I've often hit or almost hit that budget. So I can understand needing a little extra help to afford to go.
 

thisisnotmyname

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Oct 22, 2014
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I think it would be helpful to all involved if Apple just booked the number of rooms required for the number of out of city attendees and included it in the ticket price. $1500 gets you in, $2000 gets you a room at a decent place with free breakfast for a few nights at their discounted rates.

Many of us have preferences as to what hotel we stay in, I get what you are saying but to me it would just be a $500 price increase with zero benefit.

Also, even with a corp rate my experience is that there isn't much around San Jose that you could book for $125/night (four nights for $500). They likely exist but they'd be pretty seedy places. Mid-range around SJC is typically more like $300/night, nice places closer to $500/night (non-suite).
 

Bigsk8r

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Nov 28, 2011
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Many of us have preferences as to what hotel we stay in, I get what you are saying but to me it would just be a $500 price increase with zero benefit.

Also, even with a corp rate my experience is that there isn't much around San Jose that you could book for $125/night (four nights for $500). They likely exist but they'd be pretty seedy places. Mid-range around SJC is typically more like $300/night, nice places closer to $500/night (non-suite).

During the height of AC2 construction in 2014 / 2015 (when it was the most intrusive to the surrounding area) I stayed multiple times at the Courtyard on Wolfe. Very nice place, and well under $200. I am sure Apple could get it - and others like it - for the $125 pricing, or close if they wanted to.

Understand your point though about brand preference. Being close to Platinum on Marriott would not benefit me if they put me in a new Holiday Inn...

But alas... I am also not a developer, so it's not for me to worry much with. :) If you go, enjoy!
 
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