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July 17, 2017 #Releases
This week, the upcoming Symfony 3.4 version added support for lazy-loaded console commands to improve performance. Meanwhile, Symfony 3.3 also improved performance by optimizing the profiler data generated by VarDumper. Lastly, we added support for the new types defined by Doctrine DBAL.
July 16, 2017 #A week of symfony
In Symfony 3.4, console commands can be lazy-loaded, so the application doesn't have to instantiate all of them when running any command.
July 13, 2017 #Living on the edge
In Symfony 3.4, the Stopwatch component allows to reset all its time measures and removes the sub-millisecond restriction to allow time measures with arbitrary precision.
July 12, 2017 #Living on the edge
This week, Symfony published the 2.7.31, 2.8.24, 3.2.11 and 3.3.4 maintenance versions. Meanwhile, we fixed some edge cases in the Dotenv component, reduced the size of the profiler files and improved the error message shown when the debug toolbar cannot be displayed.
July 9, 2017 #A week of symfony
In Symfony 3.4, the web debug toolbar and the profiler will include a new panel to collect information about validator calls.
July 7, 2017 #Living on the edge
July 5, 2017 #Releases
July 5, 2017 #Releases
July 5, 2017 #Releases
July 5, 2017 #Releases