WWDC 2012 videos now available for free for OS X, iOS developers
Didn't get your chance to attend WWDC 2012, either because of cost or because you were still dreaming of sugarplums when the 5,000 tickets sold out? If you're a registered developer, you can now rest easy. Apple has been quick on the draw in posting videos of its WWDC sessions, and they are now available on Apple's developer portal.
As usual, regular folks who aren't registered developers won't have access to the videos. Many of them fall under the non-disclosure agreements that Apple requires of its third-party developers. But for those industry-types who couldn't make it to San Francisco last week, the videos are completely free and available online, allowing them to watch the presentations from the comfort of their own office chair dents. And without spending all that money to fly to San Francisco, pay for a WWDC ticket, and send around all those drinks, too! The presentations largely focused on developing for OS X Mountain Lion as well as iOS 6, so if you're a developer who needs to catch up, you know where to go.