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The wait is over: symfony 1.1 released
by
Nicolas Perriault
– June 30, 2008
As you may know, we have been working for a very long time on the next stable version of symfony. Now the day has come to celebrate the immediate availability of the long awaited 1.1 stable release of the symfony framework!
A week of symfony #78 (23->29 june 2008)
by
Javier Eguiluz
– June 29, 2008
Unbelievable week for symfony: more than 200 changesets committed and 60 bugs fixed, great symfony 1.1 development activity, lots of symfony 1.0.x fixes, 3 new plugins released, nearly 20 plugins updated, 1.0.17 version released and lots of cookbook tutorials translations published.
symfony 1.0.17 is out
by
Grégoire Hubert
– June 29, 2008
The symfony team is proud to announce the immediate availability of symfony 1.0.17.
The symfony 1.1 architecture
by
Fabien Potencier
– June 23, 2008
Before we release symfony 1.1 later this week, I want to give some information about the new symfony 1.1 architecture.
A week of symfony #77 (16->22 june 2008)
by
Javier Eguiluz
– June 22, 2008
Symfony continue expanding and improving its documentation. During this week, several new cookbook tutorials were added and lots of translations were published thanks to the contribution of the symfony community. In addition, the first four chapters of the new symfony 1.1 forms book were published.
How to work with plugins in symfony 1.1
by
Stefan Koopmanschap
– June 20, 2008
For symfony 1.1, the complete plugin system has been rewritten from scratch. This has been done to allow some serious improvements in the way plugins work, and to make it even simpler to work with plugins in your symfony project.
YAML in symfony 1.1
by
Grégoire Hubert
– June 19, 2008
Here is a short tutorial about my discovery of the new YAML parsing library that comes with symfony 1.1.
The "symfony Forms in Action" book is online
by
Fabien Potencier
– June 18, 2008
I know that many of you were waiting for this news for so long, and I would like to thank you for your patience. So, after several weeks of thorough work on writing and polishing the documentation for the new form framework, I'm happily ready to announce the availability of the first four chapters of the "symfony Forms in Action" book:
Contributing to the documentation effort
by
Fabien Potencier
– June 17, 2008
Even if symfony has already one of the best documentation ever for an Open-Source project, you can help us make it even better.
Getting started with Doctrine and symfony 1.1
by
Jonathan Wage
– June 16, 2008
So, you want to give Doctrine a try with symfony 1.1 eh?
A week of symfony #76 (9->15 june 2008)
by
Javier Eguiluz
– June 15, 2008
During this week, the second release candidate of symfony 1.1 was released. Due to the inminent release of the long-awaited stable version of symfony 1.1, all efforts are focused now on improving and updating the vast amount of available documentation.
Batches are dead, long life to tasks!
by
Romain Dorgueil
– June 14, 2008
As any web application, your project has repetitive maintenance tasks, database operations, or other console scripts running on a regular basis. Symfony 1.1 extends symfony 1.0 pake tasks to create a powerful and uniform command line utility for your projects, fully integrated with the symfony Command Line Interface (CLI).
Internationalize your Propel Forms
by
Nicolas Perriault
– June 12, 2008
It has never been so easy to internationalize your Propel forms. In this post, you will learn how to leverage the new form framework bundled with symfony 1.1 to develop an interface to edit articles in several languages.
How to send emails in symfony 1.1
by
Romain Dorgueil
– June 10, 2008
Sending mails is a web developer's everyday task, and many questions came about the way to do it in symfony 1.1. This article, along with a new cookbook entry dedicated to the subject, goes through the process of sending an email using the great Swift Mailer library.
How to create an optimized version of your website for the iPhone in symfony 1.1
by
Fabien Potencier
– June 09, 2008
symfony 1.1 introduces native support for different formats and mime-types. This means that the same model and controller can have different templates based on the requested format.
Say hello to the the second release candidate of symfony 1.1
by
Nicolas Perriault
– June 09, 2008
The second release candidate of symfony 1.1 has been released today.
How to customize the directory structure in symfony 1.1
by
Fabien Potencier
– June 09, 2008
Sometimes you need to be able to customize the directory structure provided by symfony. In this post, we will see how to leverage the new configuration system of symfony 1.1 to change the web root, cache, and log directories.
A week of symfony #75 (2->8 june 2008)
by
Javier Eguiluz
– June 08, 2008
Symfony development slowed a bit this week with less activity than usual. In contrast, symfony has started a huge documentation effort at all levels (book, tutorials, API) in order to continue being the best documented PHP framework.
Documentation updates
by
Fabien Potencier
– June 06, 2008
During the last weeks, the symfony core team has spent a lot of time polishing the documentation.
A week of symfony #74 (26 may -> 1 june 2008)
by
Javier Eguiluz
– June 01, 2008
While symfony 1.1 got some more polishing during this week, Yahoo! published two of the plugins used in applications such as Yahoo! Answers and Yahoo! Bookmarks. Using ysfDimensionsPlugin and ysfR3Plugin your symfony application gains access to the same utilities used by the biggest Internet applications.







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