SymfonyOnline June 2024: Leveraging Symfony UX in a Real Application
May 3, 2024 • Published by Eloïse Charrier
SymfonyOnline June 2024 is just around the corner and will start on:
- June 4-5: Workshop days. It is possible to attend 1 two-day training or 2 one-day trainings!
- June 6-7: Online conference days in English. All talks will be available for replay as soon as they go live.
🎤 New speaker announcement!
We're thrilled to reveal the next speaker, and it's none other than...
Matheo Daninos, (@matheodaninos), Developer, Sensiolabs will talk about "Leveraging Symfony UX in a Real Application":
"In this presentation, we will explore the reasons for using Symfony UX and how to implement it in a practical application. To begin, we'll delve into the fundamental rules and principles that Symfony UX adheres to. We will then take a detailed look at its component architecture, including Stimulus and Turbo. Throughout this discussion, you will see the positive impact that these technologies can have on your team."
🔎Read the detailed talks:
Maximilian Beckers, Marie Minasyan, Fabien Potencier, Imen Ezzine, Carlos Granados, Kevin Bond, Łukasz Chruściel and, Simon André are part of our incredible team of speakers.
The detailed and the first part of the schedule is available here! Further announcements will be made shortly, stay tuned!
💻Register by clicking on Buy ticket and benefit from the regular rate until May 6th (included).
🎟️Choose the ticket of your choice:
- June 4-5: Workshop only. It is possible to attend a two-day training or two one-day trainings.
- June 6-7: Conference only Talks in English. Each talk replay from the conference will be available as soon as each talk ends!
- June 4-7: Combo ticket "Conference + Workshops" to live a Symfony week experience!
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