Apple Makes WWDC 2012 Videos Available For Free To Developers

Apple today posted videos for all their WWDC 2012 sessions, the very same sessions that just ended last week. If you missed out on the festivities, with tickets selling out  in a record time of 2 hours, then you are in luck. iOS and Mac OS X developers can access them all in the developers portal. Not only that, they are available completely free, notwithstanding the fee developers pay per year.

wwdc 2012 Apple Makes WWDC 2012 Videos Available For Free To Developers

The videos are not for public consumption, with some of the content under the non-disclosure agreements agreed upon by developers. This year, Apple offered tickets on a first-come, first-served basis, with tickets selling out before folks on the west coast had a chance to have their morning coffee. Here’s hoping they can come up with a system for ticket sales that allows everyone an equal chance of purchasing a ticket.

Source: ArsTechnica

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Comments

  1. dcjose20 says:

    I think there is a spelling mistake on here. Public is spelled wrong.

  2. Well Apple has taken great step for developers.

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