Let's say you're an iOS developer. You want to make something for Apple TV but haven't really gotten up to speed on tvOs. Good news: Apple has some education coming your way.
The company made an announcement via its developer portal that it would be launching a new iteration of Apple Tech Talks, a series of training and development sessions that would take place in a variety of global locations.
Twitter comments from Apple developers came fast and furious, though the overall tone was overjoyed:
— toyochang (@toyochang) November 11, 2015
Apple's Tech Talks are back! I went to one way back in 2009 and I'd highly recommend it; they're like mini-WWDCs. https://t.co/pqL9Av5ZdN
— Charles Joseph (@lessthanuthink) November 10, 2015
A few sounded more hesitant, perhaps uncertain if Apple TV is worth their time:
Might sign up for the TV Tech Talks: https://t.co/7DV0VQrH6G
— Tom Bell (@Belly222) November 10, 2015
And try as it might, even Apple can't be everywhere at once:
#AppleTV Tech talks "in a city near you" doesn't work in Australia. Unless you're in Sydney then they are near you. https://t.co/wpOdcFdTPR
— Andrew Skinner (@andrewdotcom) November 11, 2015
In general though, there was agreement that tvOS Tech Talks couldn't come at a better time:
There'll be lots of demand for this. https://t.co/CTP6vz651n (many people wouldn't post the link - we're so competitive