With the symfony BugHuntDay just around the corner next saturday 14th of november, it is time to have a look at what you can do to prepare yourself. Luckily, one of the PHPBenelux crew members, Thijs Feryn, has posted a tutorial on his weblog on what you can do to prepare for the BugHuntDay.
November 10, 2009
#Community
Symfony documentation was heavily updated this week, mostly the new Jobeet 1.3 book. Meanwhile, symfony 1.3 continued polishing some features before its long-awaited final release. ORM development activity was frenetic and both Propel and Doctrine were updated to their latest versions.
November 8, 2009
#A week of symfony
Today Propel 1.4.0 was released, containing richer debugging information as before. This post will show you how to use them.
November 8, 2009
#Living on the edge
Symfony 1.3 completed this week another milestone with its beta 1 version release. Meanwhile, it was announced that Symfony 2.0 will finally require PHP 5.3 and the first consequences of this decision were shown at the PHPBarcelona conference. Lastly, symfony started a new effort to improve routing performance, defining several tests and patches.
November 1, 2009
#A week of symfony
This week on friday 30 and saturday 31 October, the PHPBarcelona Conference takes place in Barcelona. During this conference, symfony will be represented by two core team members: Fabien Potencier will speak about Symfony 2 and Stefan Koopmanschap will present his "Integrating symfony and Zend Framework" talk. If you are in the area or interested in these and many other topics, then you are recommended to come by!
October 28, 2009
#Community
The one where I explain why Symfony 2.0 will use PHP 5.3
October 27, 2009
#Living on the edge
This week, symfony 1.3 continued fixing some bugs and tweaking some features before its beta release.
October 25, 2009
#A week of symfony