Developers Can Now Relive WWDC 2011 With Apple Session Videos
Posted 06/24/2011 at 4:59am
| by J.R. Bookwalter
It won’t help you relive the late-night partying or hobnobbing with your peers, but developers partial to Apple can now access videos and slideshows from 109 different sessions at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference and relive the memories.
MacRumors is reporting that Apple has posted session videos from WWDC 2011 to the developer section of their website. The videos and accompanying slideshows encompass 109 different sessions at this year’s conference and are available to any registered developers -- both free and paid.
“Watch Apple engineers present over 100 sessions covering the latest innovations in iOS and OS X from the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2011,” the website announces. Registered Apple Developers can simply log in with their Apple ID and password to access the videos, and registration is free for all interested parties.
Developers are presented with the option to watch the videos online or view in iTunes, with PDF files available for slideshow material. According to MacRumors, the 109 different sessions cover a wide range of topics including “App Frameworks (32 sessions), Core OS (13 sessions), Developer Tools (20 sessions), Graphics, Media and Games (24 sessions), and Internet and Web (19 sessions).”
If you’re even remotely interested in developing for iOS or the Mac, these session videos are a free way to peek behind the veil of WWDC.
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