Apple posts WWDC developer resources online

Jul 17, 2009 10:48 GMT  ·  By

Apple has announced the availability of session videos from the Worldwide Developers Conference 2009 edition. Interested parties can purchase WWDC '09 session videos and watch Apple engineers deliver in-depth technical information about the technologies that power iPhone OS and Mac OS X, Apple says.

The steps required to acquire session videos are listed by Apple on its Developer Connection page. According to the Mac maker, customers must first make their selection and complete the purchase through the Apple Online Store. Then, customers receive an email to activate their WWDC 2009 session videos. After activation, users must log in to ADC on iTunes and download their videos, slides, and sample code.

WWDC 2009 iPhone Session Videos include not only session videos, but presentation slides, and sample code for developing iPhone and iPod touch applications as well. Sessions on deploying iPhone and iPod touch applications in Enterprise environments are also to be found in this category. To purchase, be ready to spend US $299.00.

Also priced at US $299.00, WWDC 2009 Mac Session Videos include session videos, presentation slides, and sample code for developing Mac OS X applications. Users also gain insight into developing for and deploying Mac OS X Server in Enterprise environments, Apple points out.

More expensive (US $499.00) is the WWDC 2009 Session Videos — Complete Collection, which includes videos, presentation slides, and sample code from 126 sessions presented at WWDC 2009. Session lists in PDF format are available for immediate download through Apple's Developer Connection page.

A FAQ is also available there, with answers to questions like, “I am an ADC Premier Member or I held a WWDC 2009 E-ticket. Do I receive free access to the session videos and presentation slides?.” If that's you, better check out and see how you can grab them, because the answer is “Yes.”