Paid members of the iPhone Developer Program can log in to the App Store Resource Center for details on everything about distributing apps on the App Store — from how to prepare apps for submission to managing apps once they’ve been posted.
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Learn how to make the most of the new capabilities in Mac OS X that will make your application faster, more responsive, and able to take advantage of the latest Mac hardware.
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Learn how to make the most of the new capabilities in Mac OS X that will make your application faster, more responsive, and able to take advantage of the latest Mac hardware.
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Watch Apple engineers deliver in-depth technical information on the technologies that power iPhone OS and Mac OS X from the Worldwide Developers Conference 2009. In addition to the session videos, you will also receive access to the presentation slides and sample code so you can make the most out of each session.
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Paid members of the iPhone Developer Program can now download iPhone SDK 3.1 beta 2 and iPhone OS 3.1 beta 2 from the iPhone Dev Center. These versions are for development and testing only and should be installed on devices dedicated to iPhone OS 3.1 beta software development. Please read the iPhone OS beta Pre-Install Advisory and the iPhone SDK 3.1 beta 2 release notes before downloading and installing.
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All WWDC attendees and ADC Premier Members can download the session videos and presentation slides from the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2009. In addition, you can download session-related sample code to follow along with the examples demonstrated during the sessions.
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View the events that are planned, as well as the latest set of sessions and labs for details on the presentations and hands-on learning planned for WWDC.
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View the latest set of sessions and labs for details on the presentations and hands-on learning planned for WWDC.
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Watch developers share how iPhone changed what they thought was possible on a mobile platform.
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At the heart of your WWDC experience are technical sessions and hands-on labs presented by Apple engineers. This is where you get in-depth information on the technologies that power iPhone OS, Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Mac OS X Server Snow Leopard, gain insight into new development techniques, and learn best practices on integrating features that will define your product’s success.
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