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New in DoctrineBundle 1.11.0
DoctrineBundle 1.11.0 has been released with a simpler configuration for Symfony Cache pools, new Messenger middleware services and new utilities to debug failing queries.
A Week of Symfony #645 (6-12 May 2019)
This week, the Symfony 4.3.0 beta 1 version was released, so you can test Symfony 4.3 in your own projects before the stable release at the end of May. Meanwhile, the SymfonyLive London 2019 conference announced its first speakers.
New in Symfony 4.3: More Form improvements
Symfony 4.3 will include many new features to improve the Symfony Forms, such as row attributes, custom errors in data mappers and a better form debug command.
SymfonyLive London 2019: meet the first selected speakers!
We're very pleased to announce the first selected speakers of the conference, check out the conference schedule! Early bird registration is extended to May 10th, register now at early bird before the price changes!
New in Symfony 4.3: Mime component
The new Mime component introduced in Symfony 4.3 helps you create and manipulate the MIME messages used to send emails and provides utilities related to MIME types.
A Week of Symfony #644 (29 April - 5 May 2019)
This week, Symfony 3.4.27 and 4.2.8 maintenance versions were released. Meanwhile, the upcoming Symfony 4.3 version continued working on polishing its new features, specially those related to timezones.
New in Symfony 4.3: Messenger failure transport
In Symfony 4.3, the Messenger component allows to collect messages that fail on all their retries to inspect them and retry/delete them if wanted.
Symfony on Stackoverflow
The Symfony Community is not only GitHub. The Symfony Diversity Initiative aims to make all channels fun & safe places to interact with others. This post focuses on what this means for people asking & answering questions on StackOverflow.