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Apple are charging you to watch WWDC videos.

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8 points by britman 17 years ago · 14 comments · 1 min read

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Charging isn't really going to help developer adoption.Seems very short sighted.

rufo 17 years ago

Just like they do every year...?

EDIT: Also, if you went to WWDC, you already get free access.

  • nailer 17 years ago

    It still feels weird to me for a company to charge for instructional videos on their own platform. Google doesnt' do it with Android - there are heaps of tutorials on YouTube coverring different APIs. Microsoft doesn't do it for their tools either. Google want to sell Android apps, Microsoft wants to sell development tools, Apple want to sell iPhones. Why charge?

    • jstevens85 17 years ago

      Apple is only charging for videos from WWDC. They provide a whole bunch of free iPhone development video tutorials if you sign up as an iPhone developer (which is free also). I'm not sure why they don't provide WWDC stuff for free, perhaps they're worried that it would discourage people from turning up to the conference.

    • jemmons 17 years ago

      Do you have any idea how many man-hours go into the preparation of WWDC talks? Sure, other people may give away their development presentations. But then, they're not (IMHO, etc, etc) nearly as informative, polished, or well produced as standard WWDC fare.

      Like seemingly everything related to Apple, if you don't perceive -- or just aren't interested in paying for -- the difference in quality, don't buy it. But also please at least consider not insulting the intelligence of those who do and are by claiming the cost isn't justifiable.

      • bep 17 years ago

        Do you have any idea how many man-hours go into the preparation of WWDC talks?

        Because preparing for TechEd, PDC, WPC is cheap, isn't it? Or their presentations are not any good? The truth is Apple knows that people will pay for those things, so they charge for them.

        • jemmons 17 years ago

          Or their presentations are not any good?

          Yes. Exactly. I'd say "not as good", but whatever you like.

    • klaut 17 years ago

      Because Apple knows that people will pay.

      • nailer 17 years ago

        I doubt, for example, students would pay $300 for development videos. They would, however, happily watch those videos if provided for free on Youtube, and perhaps make something awesome because of it.

        • silencio 17 years ago

          Although I went to WWDC, I'm also a student, and if I wanted the videos because I thought I would learn from them, I would happily pay $300 for them. Just like how I've purchased a fair number of iPhone programming books, just like how I'm buying a new MacBook Pro..

lpgauth 17 years ago

Of course you have to pay, what would be the point of paying 1500$ for WWDC if you can get all the session videos for free?

  • plinkplonk 17 years ago

    "what would be the point of paying 1500$ for WWDC if you can get all the session videos for free?"

    other paid for conferences do release videos of the talks so this argument isn't very persuasive.

  • silencio 17 years ago

    the labs. the people. the other attendees. the fact that you can actually go up to an engineer who worked on something that has been bothering you for weeks and at least leave with a workaround, if not a full on fix for it. that alone to me is well worth more than $1500.

eloop 17 years ago

Just like rag trade fashion costs.

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