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Symfony blog posts for October 2012

13 blog posts were published on October 2012

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October 30, 2012 #Releases
This week Symfony 2.0.18 was released to fix some minor issues and to update some important dependencies. Meanwhile, the master branch added a new SecureRandom generator. In addition, the Symfony CMF project showed some important progress.
October 28, 2012 #A week of symfony
The Symfony CMF team is hard at work to provide a first stable release in early 2013, likely around the same time as the 2.2 release of Symfony itself
October 25, 2012 #Releases
The symfony 1.x documentation is now hosted on symfony.com.
October 24, 2012 #Documentation
This week, Symfony2 master branch eased the service container debugging and simplified the routing matcher and dumper. Meanwhile, Symfony 2.1 introduced some changes to be forward compatible with the upcoming Twig 2.x. In adition, the videos of the last Symfony Live San Francisco 2012 were published.
October 21, 2012 #A week of symfony
To round up a wonderful year of Symfony Live conferences in Paris, London, and San Francisco, we're going to bring our tour to an end in Berlin. Symfony Live Berlin is going to take place this November on the 22nd and 23rd.
October 16, 2012 #Community
Videos for the Symfony Live San Francisco 2012 conference are now online.
October 15, 2012 #Community #Documentation
This week, symfony 1.4.19 maintainance version was released, and Symfony2 added a new PBKDF2 Password encoder and started refactoring the WebProfilerBundle to make it useable outside the full-stack framework. However, the biggest news of the week was the publication of the Symfony Live 2012 videos, more than 15 hours of Symfony and PHP sessions.
October 14, 2012 #A week of symfony
Discover more than 15 hours of videos from SymfonyLive Paris 2012.
October 11, 2012 #Community #Documentation
October 9, 2012 #Releases
Symfony now manages its releases through a time-based model.
October 8, 2012 #Documentation
This week, Symfony 2.2 version added support for Twig namespaces, which allows to use native Twig template names and therefore it improves performance. In addition, the routing component also improved its matching performance by almost 20% in some cases.
October 7, 2012 #A week of symfony