Ring-closing challenge for developers attending WWDC

Apple has long insisted on encouraging users to do physical exercise in our day to day. The Apple Watch is undoubtedly a perfect tool for this and that is why they want to continue motivating everyone to move. In this case we have a new challenge that will start next Monday, June 4 and that this time is Exclusively intended for developers attending the "Close Your Rings" event.

Apple has in its possession a perfect tool to motivate us to exercise and take care of our body, this tool is the Apple Watch and they are making the most of it. In this case everyone those attending this year's WWDC, Apple proposes them to get a challenge to close all the rings during the days of the event, and those who do will win a prize on Friday.

By points and as a team

Se trata de sumar puntos entre un equipo de cuatro personas, es decir, los desarrolladores interesados en realizar el reto se tendrán que registrarse en la web de Apple y obtener su código para poder conseguir el premio. Los equipos de desarrolladores estarán formados por estas cuatro personas y only if everyone registers will they get the prize.

Surely the award is a t-shirt, a commemorative pin or something similar to what Apple has already given to its employees in challenges similar to this one in which they give something to those who get it. This is a good way to incentivize event attendees to move on the days of Apple-related conferences and events. So now you know, if you are lucky enough to attend WWDC, don't forget to register for this challenge.


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