Apple Releases Videos From Dev Sessions At WWDC
Posted 06/17/2010 at 7:05pm
| by Matthew Tilmann

Calling all you aspiring developers out there! Apple has released videos from more than 100 individual sessions at this year's WWDC, according to AppleInsider. The best part of all is it's free for developers via iTunes U!
Generally session video access is limited to developers within Apple's paid programs. This is now the first time that Apple has made the videos, with PDF presentation slides and sample code, that are viewable for not just WWDC attendees, but also to other devs who weren't able to go, for free.
Video distribution in iTunes comes in both standard def and HD, and will support playback on "your Mac, iPhone, or iPad to watch anytime, anywhere," according to Apple's developer site.
In case you didn't remember, Apple charged devs who didn't pay for a WWDC ticket last year $500 for the session video access. Possible reasoning for waiving the charges now, is because Apple just simply wasn't able to accommodate everyone that wanted to attend this year.
In case you're ready to get some coding knowledge on, you can view the videos here.
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