WWDC 2010 session videos go online
updated 03:20 pm EDT, Thu June 17, 2010
Downloads include slides, sample code
Less than a week after the conclusion of the event, Apple has posted the session videos for WWDC 2010 online. These cover the 100-plus instructional courses held during the week, which were intended to aid developers in coding for Mac OS X or iOS. The videos are available in HD or SD quality, and can be imported into iTunes for viewing or sync with Apple handhelds.
The downloads also include sample code, and PDF files for the presentation slides. Though content is restricted to registered developers, the sign-up process is free.
WWDC 2010 was notable for emphasizing iOS, leaving Mac OS X as secondary. The conference in fact omitted an IT track entirely, despite this being a common feature of past WWDCs. No awards were handed out to Mac developers. Apple CEO Steve Jobs has suggested that the focus may return to the Mac next year.






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Wow!
This is pretty awesome, here I was PO'ed because work couldn't send me this year (or last), but the difference is, this year Apple is not charging $500-$1000 for access to these videos! I think they realize that when an event sells out in a week, it's better to have as much knowledge in as many eager and willing devs' heads than hawk videos... anyway... Tremendous!