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Apple spotlights people ‘making a difference in the Apple developer community’

Ahead of WWDC 2026, which kicks off next month, Apple has updated its Apple Developer website to spotlight members of the developer community.

These people, Apple says, are “making a difference in the Apple developer community through technical contributions, thoughtful mentorship, and a commitment to helping others succeed.”

Apple says:

All around the world, developers do meaningful work that extends beyond great apps and games. They organize events, write tutorials, mentor others, and create spaces to learn and grow. By sharing their expertise and championing each other, they represent the best of the community.

The website highlights 50 people, many of whom are developers and members of the broader community. The page also spotlights content creators, community event organizers, and educators.

You can view the full list on Apple’s website.

Apple’s developer community site also spotlights community events taking place in conjunction with WWDC 2026. The developer community is where developers from around the world come together to meet, build, and grow,” Apple touts.

WWDC 2026 kicks off on June 8 with Apple’s keynote. The festivities continue for the rest of the week for developers, both in person and online.

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