Symfony blog posts for September 2009
Symfony 1.3 Documentation
Just two days after the first alpha release of symfony 1.3, I'm proud to announce that both the Practical symfony book (aka the Jobeet tutorial) and the symfony reference guide have been updated to take into account the new features of this version of symfony.
September 28, 2009 · Published in #DocumentationA week of symfony #143 (21->27 September 2009)
This week started with the introduction of the new symfony templating component. Afterwards, the long-awaited first alpha version of symfony 1.3 was published, including lots of updated documentation. The week ended with the release of symfony 1.2.9.
September 27, 2009 · Published in #A week of symfonyA week of symfony #142 (14->20 September 2009)
As symfony 1.3 release slowly approaches, lots of fixes, changes and tweaks are committed to its branch. This week, symfony 1.3 gained YAML 1.2 compatibility and a new experimental optimization layer.
September 20, 2009 · Published in #A week of symfonyA week of symfony #141 (7->13 September 2009)
Symfony development returned this week to its usual frenetic activity with tons of important fixes and additions. Firstly, symfony 1.3 unveiled a brand-new email support based on SwiftMailer 4. Secondly, a major performance improvement was introduced in the routing system. Lastly, both Doctrine and Propel showed an intense activity, symfony 1.0.21 was released and YAML component started support for the 1.2 YAML specification.
September 13, 2009 · Published in #A week of symfonySymfony Day Cologne: Looking back
Last friday, september 4th, the German city of Cologne was the host of a new symfony event: symfony Day. This new one-day event was organized by German web agency Interlutions. Before the event already, the excitement was building because of the interesting line up, and it looks like this excitement was very much justified.
September 10, 2009 · Published in #CommunityFireSymfony: Installing and Configuring the Plugin
In the previous post we went through the features provided by FireSymfony. In this post we are going to see how to install the Firefox Add On and the symfony plugin.
September 9, 2009 · Published in #PluginsA week of symfony #140 (31 August -> 6 September 2009)
Despite lack of development activity, it was a busy week for symfony. Firstly, symfony day 09 event took place in Germany with great success. Meanwhile, symfony drew lot of attention at the PHP Conference in Japan, greatly increasing symfony coverage in the japanese blogosphere.
September 6, 2009 · Published in #A week of symfonyFireSymfony - Debugging symfony applications inside Firebug
In this series of articles I would like to present you FireSymfony, a Firefox add-on for debugging symfony applications inside the popular Firebug.
September 5, 2009 · Published in #PluginsSymfony Live 2010 sponsors and call for papers
As many companies from around the world asked me how they can sponsor the event, we have worked on a sponsor guide, which is now available for download.
September 2, 2009 · Published in #Community