Symfony blog posts for July 2018
14 blog posts were published on July 2018
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This week Symfony 2.8.43, 3.4.13, 4.0.13, and 4.1.2 maintenance versions were released. 4.0.13 was the last version of the 4.0 branch which will keep receiving security fixes until January 2019.
July 29, 2018
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This week, Finder component added support for arrays as arguments of some methods for better code readability and the Twig profiler panel was improved to show the real file path of templates. In addition, the schedule of SymfonyLive London 2018 and the Call for Papers for SymfonyLive Berlin 2018 were published and a new initiative was created to organize a group trip to SymfonyCon Lisbon 2018.
July 22, 2018
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CFP for SymfonyLive Berlin, October 24th-26th, is now open!
July 18, 2018
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Discover now the 14 speakers who will share their experience, tips and best practices at SymfonyLive London 2018 on September 28th.
July 17, 2018
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The Events section has been improved, this article recaps all its new features.
July 16, 2018
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This week, the upcoming Symfony 4.2 version added a config option to enable the UTF8 mode in routes and improved the Cache component to allow using PDO databases. Meanwhile, form profiling was optimized to reduce its memory footprint and Symfony Contracts were created as a set of abstractions extracted out of the Symfony components.
July 15, 2018
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Thanks to the latest performance improvements in Symfony Flex, creating and updating Symfony projects is up to 50% faster.
July 13, 2018
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This week, Symfony added a ProcessorInterface to allow Monolog processors to be autoconfigured, added a json_login_ldap authentication provider to use LDAP authentication with a REST API and improved the performance of service locators thanks to PHP OPCache. Lastly, Symfony started discussing about adding compatibility with Monolog 2.
July 8, 2018
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Early bird registration ends on July 15th. Conference tickets are only $239 for early bird registration and price goes up after July 15th.
July 6, 2018
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This week, the upcoming Symfony 4.2 version added the ability to clear form errors, improved Doctrine event listeners to always lazy load them and tweaked some the VarDumper output. In addition, this is the 600th weekly summary for the Symfony project. Thanks for reading us and for being part of the Symfony community!
July 1, 2018
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