Any insider info from the WWDC sessions?

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in macOS edited January 2014
Now we all know how Panther looks like and we have debated it for a couple of days. I think it looks very promising.

But what I'm even more interested in is all the little technical details that come up during the developer sessions. New APIs, anecdotes, performance improvements, future directions. Does anyone have any info to share from the sessions? Or does anyone know any blogs or articles from any developers that have been at WWDC?

I know this information is under NDA but that didn't stop Panther from getting out to the public.

I have heard things like Cocoa UI API being something totally new, how to programatically build a UI in Cocoa, not thru Interface Builder. I would like to know when (if) Apple is planning to relase a Advanced Video Codec (H.264) for mpeg4. There is some new SearchKit API, hopefully the same used for the new finder search. What about any changes to the file system?

Let's spill those beans...

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  • Reply 1 of 3
    amorphamorph Posts: 7,112member
    I took the liberty of changing the thread title to a request, so that people wouldn't come here thinking you had insider information.
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    connyconny Posts: 18member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Amorph

    I took the liberty of changing the thread title to a request, so that people wouldn't come here thinking you had insider information.



    Good call!
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  • Reply 3 of 3
    connyconny Posts: 18member
    Did some googling...



    Here are some blogs from WWDC, doesn't give you much but some hints. Everyone is really hard on their NDA. Which I guess is good...



    http://www.atomicbird.com/blog/

    http://inessential.com/

    http://www.scifihifi.com/weblog/wwdc2003

    http://weblog.karelia.com/MacOSX

    http://www.macnytt.com/diaries/index.lasso?rand=1532 (In swedish)
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