From: Woody on
On 25/06/2010 15:10, Tim Hodgson wrote:
> I'm just toying with paying up my $99 for this, and wondering how big
> the range of "Foundation Videos" from past WWDCs is, given that free
> registration already gives me access to the 'Essential' videos and the
> WWDC 2010 stuff.
>
> If they provided a list of what's available it would help. Anything on
> CoreAudio would be awfully nice...

There is a huge list. I don't know how much bigger it is. I will go and
look if there is anything about core audio.

Only a couple in foundation videos, "understanding core audio" (1hr03)
and "audio development for iPhone" (1hr 05).
The foundation videos are quite large, there are 57 of them that are
about an hour each, then a load of slides that went with them.

--
Woody
From: Chris Ridd on
On 2010-06-25 15:45:23 +0100, Tim Hodgson said:

> Woody <usenet(a)alienrat.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> On 25/06/2010 15:10, Tim Hodgson wrote:
>>> I'm just toying with paying up my $99 for this, and wondering how big
>>> the range of "Foundation Videos" from past WWDCs is, given that free
>>> registration already gives me access to the 'Essential' videos and the
>>> WWDC 2010 stuff.
>>>
>>> If they provided a list of what's available it would help. Anything on
>>> CoreAudio would be awfully nice...
>>
>> There is a huge list. I don't know how much bigger it is. I will go and
>> look if there is anything about core audio.
>>
>> Only a couple in foundation videos, "understanding core audio" (1hr03)
>> and "audio development for iPhone" (1hr 05).
>> The foundation videos are quite large, there are 57 of them that are
>> about an hour each, then a load of slides that went with them.
>
> Thanks - that's helpful. I suppose taking that with the forums and the
> prerelease software, it might just be worth it.

It is interesting that you brought up the WWDC videos - they were never
given out for free to just registered (whatever the free level is
called) developers before this year. I've heard several comments to the
effect of "why did we bother paying if anyone can get them".

I think you need to disregard the videos and work out what else you're
going to get out of the developer program. Obviously the iPhone
developer program is a different story.
--
Chris

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