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Symfony and Doctrine 2
With the release of Doctrine 2 Alpha 1 last month, it was about time to start working on the next version of `sfDoctrinePlugin` which brings you support for Doctrine 2 in your projects.
About symfony 1.3 and symfony 1.4
The January 2010 end of maintenance for symfony 1.0 is fast approaching. Though we may feel a certain attachment to this first stable release of symfony, discontinuing its support is a natural step in the evolution of the project.
Symfony Components: The Dependency Injection Container
Today, I'm excited to announce the immediate availability of the second symfony component, the Symfony Dependency Injection Container.
New in symfony 1.3: What's up with Propel and Doctrine?
Top voted suggestions for symfony 1.3 are: make Doctrine the default ORM and do not make Doctrine the default ORM. How can we make everybody happy?
New in symfony 1.3: Project Creation Customization
Today, I'm really excited to announce a great new feature for the upcoming symfony 1.3 version: the ability to customize the project creation process. Let me explain why it is useful and how you can take advantage of this cool feature.
Your Apps are Faster!
An optimization committed to all branches of symfony earlier today may increase your application's performance by up to 50%! (No, this is not another April Fools post.)
Introducing the Symfony Service Exploder
The Symfony team is pleased to announce its latest contribution to the open source community, the Symfony Service Exploder.
Introducing Symfony Components
Are you ready to welcome the Symfony Components?
I18N data files updated
1.3 already contains some new goodies, and as of today it also has up-to-date internationalization data.
New in symfony 1.2: Doctrine goodies
In this post we'll touch on a few different aspects of the symfony 1.2 release such as the new admin generators, form framework, and embedded forms with a tutorial that starts from a brand new project.