Challenge for WWDC developers «Close your rings»

Apple will add to the WWDC this Monday a challenge for developers who participate in the event, but not just one day, those of Cupertino want that from June 3 to Thursday June 7 (which are the days that the event) developers participate in this challenge called «Close your Rings».

Close your rings, it is an application that will be available to assistant developers and they will have to Register in advance on the company's website to obtain an invitation code. By this we mean that it is not an open challenge for all users although we hope they will soon launch one for everyone, since since last April 22 with the Earth Day challenge they have not launched another.

A challenge in groups of four

This is new and it seems that Apple is experiencing new challenges to encourage users to exercise, in this case the developers have to join in groups of four and earn points jointly as they close rings of movement, exercise and standing.

The challenge is very simple and all teams that earn 200 points or more during the days of the challenge will win a prize which will be delivered on Friday, June 8 at the same McEnery Convention Center. This award will be something symbolic such as a t-shirt, pins or similar, awards that have already been given to employees who have previously performed physical challenges. Developers who want to sign up can do so from this Apple website and obtain their code.

The point system need not be explained, but it is true that this type of challenge could serve as a test to one day be launched among users that we are not developers and that we share our physical activity with other friends, acquaintances or relatives.


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