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I am happy to announce the immediate availability of the "Practical symfony" paper book for Doctrine.
January 20, 2009 #Documentation
Symfony development continues at full pace with more than 230 changesets in just one week. Symfony 1.3 was the most updated version, including its Propel and Doctrine plugins. In addition, Jobeet tutorial was highly updated, 10 new plugins were published and tens of post about symfony were published around the world.
January 18, 2009 #A week of symfony
Two years after the publishing of "The Definitive Guide to symfony" book, I am happy to announce that the Jobeet tutorial is now available as a printed book: "Practical symfony".
January 15, 2009
Now that the release of Doctrine 1.1 right around the corner their has been a bit of noise about how users can use 1.1 instead of the default bundled 1.0.
January 12, 2009 #Call the expert
A new year means new symfony versions and therefore, this week symfony core developers started committing changesets to 1.3 branch. In addition, the winner of the Jobeet design contest was announced and symfony 1.2.2 was released.
January 11, 2009 #A week of symfony
I am very happy to announce that the winner of the Jobeet design contest is centre{source}.
January 11, 2009 #Community
January 8, 2009 #Releases
The symfony team would like to wish you a very happy new year 2009.
January 5, 2009
This week marked the end of a great year for symfony, full of good news, events, new documentation and lots of symfony releases. Surely 2009 will be even better. In addition, Jobeet tutorial still attracted lot of attention during this week with several fixes and improvements.
January 4, 2009 #A week of symfony
Despite holidays, symfony continues fixing bugs and improving its performance. Moreover, this week ended the wildly successful Jobeet tutorial. Lastly, 7 new plugins were introduced and more than 16 plugins were updated.
December 28, 2008 #A week of symfony