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Git but easier? In “Git, But Better: An Introduction to Jujutsu (jj)”, Pauline Vos shows how jj simplifies version control without replacing Git.
April 16, 2026 #Conferences
No more heavy JavaScript frontends. In “Simultaneous editing: Easy mode with Symfony UX”, David Buchmann shows how Hotwire and Symfony UX enable fast, reactive web applications with minimal complexity.
April 15, 2026 #Conferences
Change is inevitable — but your architecture can make it easier. In “Build Applications that Welcome Change”, Alexander M. Turek shares how to design Symfony apps built for long-term evolution.
April 14, 2026 #Conferences
Great teams don’t just follow processes — they build their own. In “Specing out teamwork”, Stiven Llupa shares strategies to improve collaboration and delivery in Symfony teams.
April 14, 2026 #Conferences
AI in open source isn’t just about tools — it’s about culture. In “AI Culture in Open Source — The Sylius Way”, Magdalena Sadowska shares how Sylius integrates AI across its community.
April 13, 2026 #Conferences
Stop asking generic questions, make your AI useful! Tobias Nyholm introduces the MCP protocol to build AI services that answer your real, specific needs.
April 13, 2026 #Conferences
Symfony/AI introduces the Mate component — but how does it work in practice? In “Symfony AI-Mate”, Johannes Wachter explores its implementation, use cases, and limitations.
April 10, 2026 #Conferences
AI is more than hype — but how do you use it in real projects? In “Symfony AI in Action”, Christopher Hertel shows how to integrate AI features into Symfony apps in a practical way.
April 10, 2026 #Conferences
Security issues aren’t always visible in code reviews. In “Finding security vulnerabilities with static analysis”, Nic Wortel shows how to automatically detect common vulnerabilities in Symfony apps.
April 9, 2026 #Conferences
PHP 8.4 introduces native lazy objects — and they could change Doctrine and Symfony forever. In this talk, Benjamin Eberlei explains how this new feature simplifies lazy loading and could reshape the future of the ecosystem.
April 9, 2026 #Conferences