> On 28/06/2016, at 3:05 AM, Ken Thomases wrote:
>
> On Jun 27, 2016, at 1:54 AM, Roland King wrote:
>>
>> On 27 Jun 2016, at 14:47, tridiak wrote:
>>>
>>> Where do you download the 2016 WWDC videos directly?
>>> Or is that not possible (why)?
>>> I want to watch them on my iPod touch while
On Jun 27, 2016, at 1:54 AM, Roland King wrote:
>
> On 27 Jun 2016, at 14:47, tridiak wrote:
>>
>> Where do you download the 2016 WWDC videos directly?
>> Or is that not possible (why)?
>> I want to watch them on my iPod touch while on work breaks.
>
> If you can’t run the WWDC app then go to
Use the WWDC app to do this.
Sent from my iP6+
> On Jun 27, 2016, at 2:47 AM, tridiak wrote:
>
> Where do you download the 2016 WWDC videos directly?
> Or is that not possible (why)?
> I want to watch them on my iPod touch while on work breaks.
>
> TIA
> __
If you can’t run the WWDC app then go to developer.apple.com, find the videos
section, find the WWDC videos section, find the one you want and on the
Resources tab are links to the hi and sd def videos.
> On 27 Jun 2016, at 14:47, tridiak wrote:
>
> Where do you download the 2016 WWDC video
On Jun 26, 2016, at 23:47 , tridiak wrote:
>
> Where do you download the 2016 WWDC videos directly?
Can you run the WWDC app on your iPod Touch? If so, you can download them from
within the app.
(Er, sry if it’s weird that I can’t remember what functionality iPods have any
more. It’s actually
> On 20 Oct 2014, at 6:47 am, Alex Zavatone wrote:
>
> That's why I stopped reporting bugs.
>
>
> On Oct 19, 2014, at 6:18 PM, Roland King wrote:
>
>> Broke all the way back at Beta 4, I filed a bug on it at the time, duped and
>> still open.
>>
Whaddya know - they fixed it.
_
That's why I stopped reporting bugs.
On Oct 19, 2014, at 6:18 PM, Roland King wrote:
> Broke all the way back at Beta 4, I filed a bug on it at the time, duped and
> still open.
>
>> On 20 Oct 2014, at 2:15 am, iain wrote:
>>
>> It's started crashing since iOS8 but a trick is to long press
> On 20 Oct 2014, at 3:07 am, Alex Zavatone wrote:
>
> I'm betting when Apple changed their links to the Xcode docs that broke
> Documentation for 3 days, that some of the links to content that the app used
> also broke, resulting in a brokey app.
>
> That's my guess.
Wrong guess.
The cont
Broke all the way back at Beta 4, I filed a bug on it at the time, duped and
still open.
> On 20 Oct 2014, at 2:15 am, iain wrote:
>
> It's started crashing since iOS8 but a trick is to long press the video you
> want and select Watch Video from the popup then it'll play ok
>
> Iain
>
>
>>
I'm betting when Apple changed their links to the Xcode docs that broke
Documentation for 3 days, that some of the links to content that the app used
also broke, resulting in a brokey app.
That's my guess.
On Oct 19, 2014, at 1:40 PM, Gordon Apple wrote:
> What has happened to the WWDC app? I
It's started crashing since iOS8 but a trick is to long press the video you
want and select Watch Video from the popup then it'll play ok
Iain
> On 19 Oct 2014, at 6:40 pm, Gordon Apple wrote:
>
> What has happened to the WWDC app? I even deleted it from my iPad and
> re-downloaded it. It doe
> On 2014/02/16, at 17:50, Rick Mann wrote:
>
> In the WWDC 2013 video about Core Data performance, they used an Earthquake
> app. But this one is nicer than the threaded Core Data sample code. The
> sample you can get uses none of the optimizations shown in the WWDC 2013 talk.
>
> Is that Ea
This might be a more direct location to help you get what you want:
https://developer.apple.com/videos/
On Nov 19, 2012, at 8:24 AM, Alex Zavatone wrote:
> The painfully slow way is to go to locate the downloads in
> developer.apple.com, then iTunes, select the ones you are interested in and
The painfully slow way is to go to locate the downloads in developer.apple.com,
then iTunes, select the ones you are interested in and let them download.
Every time I want to do this, it's not really clear how to get to the videos.
I think I end up finding them when searching for something else
I know this is going slightly off-top (but it started off-topic for the list
anyway, so I don't feel too bad!)
I usually do the same, but how do you download all the videos? I just work
through them manually in iTunes - is there a quicker way?
Mark
On 19 Nov 2012, at 01:28, Alex Zavatone wro
FYI, I download them all to my Mac, then recompress them to be MP4 at QP03
using 3ivx MP4, and the files end up being about 1/2 the size of the source.
Then they display fine on my iPads and don't eat up the whole storage space.
On Nov 17, 2012, at 12:13 AM, Rick Mann wrote:
>
> On Nov 16, 201
On Nov 16, 2012, at 21:08 , Jonathan Hull wrote:
> Sounds like a glitch. I think that has happened to me a couple of times.
> Reloading the page (or possibly restarting Safari) should fix it. Worst
> case, you should be able to download it on your iPad and watch it in your
> video app.
So
Sounds like a glitch. I think that has happened to me a couple of times.
Reloading the page (or possibly restarting Safari) should fix it. Worst case,
you should be able to download it on your iPad and watch it in your video app.
Thanks,
Jon
On Nov 16, 2012, at 8:54 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
>
On Nov 16, 2012, at 20:43 , Jonathan Hull wrote:
> The video is an actual video (it plays at the top of the window, and can also
> be downloaded). The slides are a Keynote presentation.
Somehow I got some kind of audio-only thing. It just shows a WWDC logo, and
plays the audio. It's almost u
The video is an actual video (it plays at the top of the window, and can also
be downloaded). The slides are a Keynote presentation.
Thanks,
Jon
On Nov 16, 2012, at 8:28 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
> Hi. Does anyone know the difference between WWDC videos and slides? I can't
> quite figure it out,
https://developer.apple.com/wwdc/news/
9am - 7pm
Dave
On Jun 9, 2012, at 5:46 PM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
> I'm getting in late on Sunday (7PM) - anyone know how late the registration
> runs? Would like to avoid Monday morning for it if I can.
>
> Thanks.
> Eric
>
>
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On Apr 25, 2012, at 1:19 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
> Is WWDC really sold out already? I just got the notification email...
>
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On 26/04/2012, at 9:43 AM, koko wrote:
> So for Mac thin wrapped code I chose to name files as NS … easy to spot in
> the tree … I should have used M. I'll probably go back and grep NS to M.
And that's where your choice is going to really bite you, because now you'll
rename all the legitimat
On Apr 25, 2012, at 5:08 PM, Conrad Shultz wrote:
> Do you understand *why* everyone was making a big deal about your choice
> of prefix?
Absolutely I do. In fact when I posted th ecode sample that used NS and was
clued on it I went DOH!
I was using it to distinguish from corresponding CPP cl
On Apr 25, 2012, at 5:44 PM, koko wrote:
> On Apr 25, 2012, at 2:06 PM, Mikkel Islay wrote:
>
>> the NSConference
>
> Violation … only Apple can use the NS prefix !
For that matter, Apple Events aren’t supposed to be used by applications in the
sandbox. ;-)
Charles
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On Apr 25, 2012, at 4:08 PM, Conrad Shultz wrote:
> On 4/25/12 3:44 PM, koko wrote:
>>
>> On Apr 25, 2012, at 2:06 PM, Mikkel Islay wrote:
>>
>>> the NSConference
>>
>> Violation … only Apple can use the NS prefix !
>
> Do you understand *why* everyone was making a big deal about your choice
On 4/25/12 3:44 PM, koko wrote:
>
> On Apr 25, 2012, at 2:06 PM, Mikkel Islay wrote:
>
>> the NSConference
>
> Violation … only Apple can use the NS prefix !
Do you understand *why* everyone was making a big deal about your choice
of prefix? It's not because people here derive satisfaction fr
On Apr 25, 2012, at 2:06 PM, Mikkel Islay wrote:
> the NSConference
Violation … only Apple can use the NS prefix !
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On Apr 25, 2012, at 3:12 PM, Alex Kac wrote:
> And a reminder - the iTunes U videos/PDFs given to us who don't go is
> invaluable.
Yes, that's an area where Apple really got its act together in recent years.
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On Apr 25, 2012, at 15:03, Charlie Dickman wrote:
> Would you please take this interchange off the air? There is such a thing as
> private email. My inbox is choked with this stuff which is, in my opinion,
> off topic.
You know, no offense but it's pretty easy to setup a rule in Mail to have th
IMHO, the "D" of WWDC should be enforced (though I don't know how)
Of the dozens of people from Microsoft who would attend regularly,
approximately 10% were developers.
The rest were PMs, Managers, and anyone else who just 'wanted to go to SF for
the week'.
On Apr 25, 2012, at 2:34 PM, Robert
Would you please take this interchange off the air? There is such a thing as
private email. My inbox is choked with this stuff which is, in my opinion, off
topic.
On Apr 25, 2012, at 5:56 PM, Wade Tregaskis wrote:
>> I filed a bug report under "other" asking them to increase the numbers of
>> a
On Apr 25, 2012, at 2:56 PM, Wade Tregaskis wrote:
>> I filed a bug report under "other" asking them to increase the numbers of
>> attendees at future WWDC.
>
> I thought this for a long time, but then came to the realisation that what's
> really valuable about WWDC just doesn't scale: access t
> I filed a bug report under "other" asking them to increase the numbers of
> attendees at future WWDC.
I thought this for a long time, but then came to the realisation that what's
really valuable about WWDC just doesn't scale: access to Apple engineers.
This wasn't always the case. The WWDC p
Although I'd love to go to WWDC being based in the UK makes it expensive and
difficult but I don't feel that I miss out too much as I can watch the sessions
which really helps me learn new stuff.
Regards, Rob.
On 25 Apr 2012, at 20:11, Thomas Davie wrote:
> Do you have a bug number that I coul
> I'd probably like to file one asking them to do *several* WWDCs around the
> world – the cost to people in the bay area is already pretty high ($1.6k ish
> per attendee), but to someone in the UK, the cost is more like $4k per
> attendee. Plus of course doing several would kill the second sto
On Apr 25, 2012, at 1:11 PM, Thomas Davie wrote:
> I'd probably like to file one asking them to do *several* WWDCs around the
> world – the cost to people in the bay area is already pretty high ($1.6k ish
> per attendee), but to someone in the UK, the cost is more like $4k per
> attendee. Plus
On 25 Apr 2012, at 21:34, Vincent Habchi wrote:
> Uh? There was a iOS 5 tour in Europe I heard of, but nothing concerning OS X
> this year or the year before AFAIK.
For OS X, the NSConference (UK) is one, certainly. http://youtu.be/SKaThGBuSdc
However, you are right. iOS seems to be the most e
On 4/25/12 15:34, Vincent Habchi wrote:
On 25 avr. 2012, at 20:41, Mikkel Islay wrote:
apps and frameworks. I agree it is a pity many who really want to go, can't.
Having said that, there are a number of community-organised conventions in the
US and Europe throughout the year, if you can't a
On 25 avr. 2012, at 20:41, Mikkel Islay wrote:
> apps and frameworks. I agree it is a pity many who really want to go, can't.
> Having said that, there are a number of community-organised conventions in
> the US and Europe throughout the year, if you can't attend WWDC, those
> provide great op
Do you have a bug number that I could reference?
I'd probably like to file one asking them to do *several* WWDCs around the
world – the cost to people in the bay area is already pretty high ($1.6k ish
per attendee), but to someone in the UK, the cost is more like $4k per
attendee. Plus of cour
And IIRC from the plaques on the walls all over Moscone West, that
capacity is around 5,200 people including the Apple support staff.
Also, back in the day when there was overlap between JavaOne and WWDC,
to confirm what Mark Gerl mentions below, I recall banners for JavaOne
advertising it bei
On 25 Apr 2012, at 19:47, Ravi Singh wrote:
> I don't think they need to increase the cost, they need to let developers
> know a week ahead so you can plan for it and limit it to developers only.
I think an important metric for determining conference size, is (should be) how
much Apple develo
On Apr 25, 2012, at 11:14 AM, Ravi Singh wrote:
>> I/O sold out in like 28 minutes didn't it? And I thought I heard you had to
>> take some kind of simple test to qualify? I don't know... I'll probably
>> never attend one.
>
> Total IO BS, No test and there are thousands of stories of people who
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I was able to get a ticket. On the west coast. I happened to just get done with
my workout and saw the email. My email was dated at 6:30am pst.
On Apr 25, 2012, at 10:32 AM, Nathan Sims
wrote:
> The WWDC 2012 announcement email was dated April
OT but I didn't want to start another thread that might get stomped...
Anyone going to the Mothership (really to buy stuff and just see it) any
time during WWDC?
Maybe we could all arrange a time/place and a bus or something. I think I
remember hearing about someone doing that last year to make i
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Or, perhaps, a staged rollout across timezones. Heck, telling people when
tickets would go on sale would have been a nice step.
Scott
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 10:32 AM, Nathan Sims < newsli...@autonomy.caltech.
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> I wonder how it compares to Google I/O.
Not even close, IO was absolutely ridiculous , if you applied within 15 seconds
of the opening you were told tickets were sold out even though people 10 mins
later got them. The google io web app was a disaster in des
On Apr 25, 2012, at 10:45 AM, Rob Ross wrote:
> I filed a bug report under "other" asking them to increase the numbers of
> attendees at future WWDC. They should be able to do it, if they want to.
> Java One regularly had 15,000 in its heyday, at the exact same Moscone
> Center venue.
Different b
> I/O sold out in like 28 minutes didn't it? And I thought I heard you had to
> take some kind of simple test to qualify? I don't know... I'll probably
> never attend one.
Total IO BS, No test and there are thousands of stories of people who tried to
get a ticket within 10 seconds and got nothing
Incorrect.
Moscone West Conference Center is not same venue as North/South Convention
Center. Apple sells to Fire-Marshall capacity of the venue.
Mark
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On Apr 25, 2012, at 1:45 PM, Rob Ross wrote:
> Java One regularly had 15,000 in its heyday, at the exact same Moscon
I was able to get a ticket. On the west coast. I happened to just get done with
my workout and saw the email. My email was dated at 6:30am pst.
On Apr 25, 2012, at 10:32 AM, Nathan Sims
wrote:
> The WWDC 2012 announcement email was dated April 25, 2012 7:04:42 AM PDT.
> *No one* I know of
On Apr 25, 2012, at 10:45 AM, vincent habchi wrote:
•••—•—
On 25 avr. 2012, at 19:19, Rick Mann wrote:
Is WWDC really sold out already?
That was faster than the eye can wink. I wonder how many tickets are
actually offered.
All of them!
:-)
gary
"eat, code, sleep"
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I/O sold out in like 28 minutes didn't it? And I thought I heard you had to
take some kind of simple test to qualify? I don't know... I'll probably
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> I wonder how it compares to Google I/O.
Not even close, IO was absolutely ridiculous , if you applied within 15 seconds
of the opening you were told tickets were sold out even though people 10 mins
later got them. The google io web app was a disaster in design. I think if you
were able to fin
•••—•—
On 25 avr. 2012, at 19:19, Rick Mann wrote:
> Is WWDC really sold out already?
That was faster than the eye can wink. I wonder how many tickets are actually
offered.
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I filed a bug report under "other" asking them to increase the numbers of
attendees at future WWDC. They should be able to do it, if they want to.
Java One regularly had 15,000 in its heyday, at the exact same Moscone
Center venue.
On Wednesday, April 25, 2012, Nathan Sims
wrote:
> The WWDC 2012
Or, perhaps, a staged rollout across timezones. Heck, telling people when
tickets would go on sale would have been a nice step.
Scott
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 10:32 AM, Nathan Sims <
newsli...@autonomy.caltech.edu> wrote:
> The WWDC 2012 announcement email was dated April 25, 2012 7:04:42 AM PDT
I got mine at 0640:05 PDT. A lottery would be nice, maybe it needs to be bigger
and/or more expensive (although it's ridiculously expensive already).
I wonder how it compares to Google I/O.
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On Apr 25, 2012, at 10:32 , Nathan Sims wrote:
> The WWDC 2012 announcement email was dated Ap
The WWDC 2012 announcement email was dated April 25, 2012 7:04:42 AM PDT.
*No one* I know of was able to obtain a ticket.
Maybe they need a raffle or some such?
On Apr 25, 2012, at 10:19 AM, Rick Mann wrote:
> Is WWDC really sold out already? I just got the notification email...
>
> --
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I got the text message alert 30 minutes after it was sold out.
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Do not attempt to sell your WWDC ticket on this list.
It is not appropriate. This list is for technical discussions of Cocoa.
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On May 30, 2008, at 2:22 AM, Philip Benjamin wrote:
Hello list,
I have a WWDC ticket for sale. I live in Sydney, Australia but
I got the impression it wasn't his ticket, he just saw that on eBay
and posted it as a "wow" type thing.
On May 16, 2008, at 1:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 02:03:04 -0400
From: Scott Anguish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Just for the record--not mine, no idea who the seller is. Mine ain't
for sale!
Hal
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It is one thing to sell your ticket (when your ticket allows it)
HOWEVER, posting ebay ads here for your tickets is not acceptable.
On May 15, 2008, at 4:45 PM, Hal Mueller wrote:
eBay item 220234875066 is at $1525 already, and not closing for
another 5 days!
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On May 15, 2008, at 6:42 PM, Hal Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
eBay item 220234875066 is at $1525 already, and not closing for
another 5 days!
Well, it'll be interesting to see what effect this newfound
popularity has on the Cocoa community. One suspects a certain amount
of iPhone-f
eBay item 220234875066 is at $1525 already, and not closing for
another 5 days!
Hal
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I got caught procrastinating, too. Anyone who can't make it to the
show and wants to sell their ticket, I'm interested.
-jcr
John C. Randolph,
VP, Engineering
Stealth Imaging, Inc. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi,
The sell out caught by surprice me to, so if anyone have one more to
sell (or James you receive more than you need) please contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks
Pablo Pons
El 14/05/2008, a las 22:25, James Gregurich escribió:
greetings.
Markzware is in need of a WWDC ticket. If any
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