Apple publishes transcripts of WWDC 2016 sessions

Last night, Apple published transcripts of the video sessions recorded during the WWDC 2016 conferences, allowing users to read everything that was discussed by engineers and other Apple employees during these meetings with application developers.

The best part of these transcripts is that anyone can search through them, just like any kind of document can be searched, so developers will be able to discover information of interest to them much faster without having to read a lot of text. long, or watch videos that are several hours long.

Based on the search made through these transcripts, developers can share direct links to the information provided in connection with that search, so that any other people will be able to access that information without having to watch entire video clips or search through very long texts.

Each search has a link corresponding to one minute and one second of the clip, accessing it opening the video feed exactly where the word for which the search was made is spoken, so that Apple offers an extremely good method of discovering useful information, even if a developer was not present at WWDC 2016.

All those interested in benefiting from this functionality just have to use it the WWDC app to watch the video clips of the WWDC 2016 sessions, search through the transcripts and select the links that make the connection between a word and the second in which it is spoken for the first time.