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Symfony 6.4 will define route aliases based on the controller's FQCN for invokable and single-route controllers.
October 25, 2023 #Living on the edge 👍 2
Symfony 6.4 introduces a new feature to run subprocesses with the same configuration as their parent PHP processes.
October 24, 2023 #Living on the edge
Symfony 6.4 adds support for CHIPS, a new cookie feature that will be used to replace the traditional third-party cookies.
October 23, 2023 #Living on the edge
This week, Symfony released the first beta of Symfony 6.4 and the first beta of Symfony 7.0 so you can test them in your own apps before their final releases. In addition, the Symfony 6.3.6 maintenance version was released. Meanwhile, the development activity was frantic in order to merge and tweak all the pending new features of Symfony 6.4 and 7.0.
October 22, 2023 #A week of symfony
October 21, 2023 #Releases
October 21, 2023 #Releases
October 21, 2023 #Releases
Symfony 6.4 includes a new command profiler to collect information about your commands while running them so you can debug issues later.
October 20, 2023 #Living on the edge ❤️ 1 🎉 4
Unravel the mysteries of strings with Marion Hurteau! Dive deep into charsets, collations, and Unicode. Explore the String component with hands-on examples!
October 19, 2023 #Conferences
This week, development activity was very intense in preparation for the release of Symfony 6.4 and 7.0 in 6 weeks. One of the most important tasks was the addition of Doctrine ORM 3 and DBAL 4 compatibility to Symfony 5.4 and up. We also updated the code to use some of the modern PHP 8 features. Finally, we announced the last days of the regular ticket prices for the SymfonyCon Brussels 2023 conference.
October 15, 2023 #A week of symfony