Archives for 06/2010
The slides are now available.
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Talk about Symfony2, not Symfony 2... notice the lack of space between Symfony and 2. Read why this matters a lot.
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Profiler bundle was the most updated component of Symfony 2 during this week. Meanwhile, lots of symfony developers are still intrigued by the mysterious killer feature of Symfony 2, which will be unveiled at the
State of Symfony 2 online conference. Remember that you can still register for the conference and you can also attend or organize a conference hub.
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One of the problems we've been hearing about with the symfony plugin system was the fact that it was hard to see if there was still active development being done on a plugin. There was no easy way until now for developers to communicate to users that a plugin has been deprecated. This is now changed: Plugins can now be deprecated.
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With the release of symfony 1.3.5 and 1.4.5, the testing library lime was
updated to version 1.0.9. Apart from smaller bug fixes, this version features
improved error reporting for exceptions, warning and notice errors.
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You might already know about the "State of Symfony 2" online
conference that will take place on June 22nd and 23rd. To make this an
even more vibrant experience, we came up with the concept of
conference hubs.
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June 1, 2010 was a day for PHP developers in Japan to have one big step on Symfony community support. Symfony Japan has been established to provide technical information for Japanese Symfony developers.
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Symfony is popular all over the world and Ukraine is no exception. One of the signs of the popularity of symfony is the Symfony Camp event that is taking place in Kiev on July 3 2010. A big variety of topics are covered by speakers from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus.
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