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In Symfony 3.2, console commands can be defined as private (to hide them in the console listings) and they can combine several text styles in their output.
October 14, 2016 #Living on the edge
The web debug toolbar and the profiler were improved in Symfony 3.2 to make them compatible with new technologies (CSP and window.fetch) and to make you more productive improving the way information is displayed.
October 13, 2016 #Living on the edge
In Symfony 3.2 we added full support for environment variables that are resolved during the application runtime.
October 12, 2016 #Living on the edge
This week Symfony released 2.7.19, 2.8.12 and 3.1.5 maintenance versions. Meanwhile, the upcoming Symfony 3.2 version added new features, such as support for window.fetch calls in the Ajax debug panel. Lastly, the results of the 500 million Symfony Downloads contest were announced.
October 9, 2016 #A week of symfony
The results of the Twitter contest for the 500 Million Symfony downloads are announced!
October 7, 2016 #Community
October 3, 2016 #Releases
October 3, 2016 #Releases
October 3, 2016 #Releases
This week, Symfony development activity focused on performance. First, the FrameworkBundle made a lot of dependencies optional: Asset, Translation, Templating, Security Core, Doctrine annotations, etc. In addition, Twig extensions were refactored to separate their definition from their implementation. Lastly, this week the Symfony project reached the 500 million downloads milestone.
October 2, 2016 #A week of symfony
Congratulations! Symfony just reached 500 million downloads!
September 26, 2016 #Community