Apple has posted a catalog of session videos from its latest Worldwide Developer Conference. Ranging from iPhone development to large scale deployment of Xsan, the videos are free from iTunes U (link), however require an Apple Developer Account before gaining access.
The videos are broken down into three categories: iPhone, Mac and IT. The iPhone section has 57 session videos including designing applications with interface builder, utilizing interface design, game development, multi-touch events and gestures, text input, networking, and integration of technologies like Apple’s Address Book API.
The Mac development topics include everything from advanced media application development, to Cocoa tips and tricks, as well as a class on developing plug-ins for Aperture (Apple’s professional photography work-flow software). The IT section includes best practices for migration of OS X Server, large scale deployment of Xsan, iCal Server Services, and deploying Final Cut Server.
The videos can act as a great reference library. If you’ve been on the fence about getting started developing for the iPhone or iPod touch, or are simply curious about the Macintosh development environment, these session videos can be a great launching pad. Besides, it’s always interesting to watch and listen to other Apple executives evangelists talk about the company and its products.
So grab a bowl of fresh buttery popcorn, snuggle down with a loved one, and catch up on what you missed at this year’s WWDC.
[via MacWorld]
7 Comments to “WWDC Session Videos Available Free on iTunes U”
I think instead of buttery popcorn I’ll get a snickers, and maybe a kit-kat too.
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Be sure to savor it, whatever you decide.
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Why Savor it? He’s getting a snickers and kit-kat. I would get a butterfinger and a king size halloween Reese’s pumpkin as well.
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Does this cost money? The Apple Developer account?
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Smith: To set up an account is free and you can get started here: http://developer.apple.com/
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These are not free unless you went to WWDC or have the Premier ADC account. For example, I get a message in iTunes saying Access Denied even though I have an ADC account and I am logged into it.
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they’re free. I had issue too. Try a different browser, or quit iTunes and try again.
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