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Symfony 2021 Year in Review
2021 was an incredibly hard year for many people and companies because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Luckily, thanks to your help and support, there were some reasons for optimism throughout the year. This blog post highlights the main Symfony achievements during 2021.
A Week of Symfony #782 (20-26 December 2021)
This week, Symfony development activity was low because of Christmas holidays and focused on fixing various small bugs. Meanwhile, the upcoming Symfony 6.1 version, to be released in May 2022, introduced a new feature to create draft emails.
A Week of Symfony #781 (13-19 December 2021)
This week, Symfony wrapped up its 2021 conferences and announced a new SymfonyWorld Online 2022 conference for June 14-17. In addition, SymfonyCorp, the company behind the Symfony project, announced that it's hiring new developers from anywhere in the world to work on in-house projects.
Online SymfonyTour 2021 was a blast!
The Online SymfonyTour 2021 ends last week with the SymfonyWorld Online 2021 Winter Edition conference! Focus on a year of online Symfony conferences!
SymfonyWorld Online 2022 Summer Edition conference is announced!
CFP and early bird registration for SymfonyWorld Online 2022 Summer Edition conference are open! Join us there!
SymfonyCorp is hiring!
We are very pleased to announce that SymfonyCorp, the official company behind Symfony and products around the framework, is hiring!
SymfonyLive Paris 2022 : le retour !
Rendez-vous les 7 et 8 avril 2022 pour le SymfonyLive Paris 2022 à la Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris. CFP et inscription early bird sont ouvertes ! Prenez vite vos billets, on a hâte de vous revoir !
A Week of Symfony #780 (6-12 December 2021)
This week, Symfony 5.4.1 and 6.0.1 maintenance versions were released. In addition, the SymfonyWorld 2021 Winter edition conference too place with great success. During the conference, Symfony UX 2.0 was released to add Stimulus 3 support and we introduced an automated way to create and manage Docker containers in Symfony applications. Lastly, the Symfony Demo application released its new version compatible with Symfony 6.0.