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Symfony2 Documentation
The Symfony2 documentation grows every day.
Symfony2 Online Conference
The slides are now available.
The State of Symfony 2 Online Conference
In February many people gathered in Paris to witness the unveiling of the first preview version of Symfony 2. If you were not able to attend, or were there but want more, then mark June 22 or June 23 in your calendar. For those dates, an online conference will take place named The State of Symfony 2.
Symfony 2.0 and the PHP Ecosystem
This post is about one key aspect of the Symfony 2 philosophy. Hopefully, it will help you better understand the reasoning behind most of our decisions.
Symfony 2 Migration to Git
As you might have noticed, the Symfony 2 code is now hosted on Git.
About testing stuff...
Symfony has always advocated for writing automated tests and provided the tools necessary to do so in your project, but support for testing plugins has been limited... until now!
The symfony website is now powered by symfony 1.4
Today, I spent some time migrating some of my public websites to symfony 1.4. I wanted to validate both the stability of this new version, and also see how easy it was to upgrade to the first symfony version that does not have any support for deprecated stuff.
Lime 2 alpha released
I am happy to announce the immediate availability of Lime 2 alpha 1! The second version of symfony's very own testing framework has been under heavy development since early July. Many exciting new features have been added since then, and now you have the opportunity to try them out! In this blog post, I want to outline the most important new features of Lime 2.
Using Propel 1.4 detailed logging
Today Propel 1.4.0 was released, containing richer debugging information as before. This post will show you how to use them.
Why will Symfony 2.0 finally use PHP 5.3?
The one where I explain why Symfony 2.0 will use PHP 5.3