Exciting news for the Symfony community!
Exciting news for the Symfony community!
This week, the upcoming Symfony 6.3 version added lots of new features, such as support for nesting autowiring-related attributes, allow to use HttpStatus attribute to set status code and headers for HTTP exceptions, introduce a feature to strip emojis in text contents and
I'm very happy to announce that the Symfony book, "The Fast Track", has been updated for Symfony 6.2.
We were super happy to meet again the Symfony community in Disneyland Paris, France, from November 15th to 18 for the international Symfony conference! It was really great to see you after 3 years since the last SymfonyCon in Amsterdam and we hope you had a great time there with us!
The end of the year is usually the occasion to take inventory of the past year and make good resolutions for the coming year. The good news is that we, as developers, can move the needle about Climate change.
This week, Symfony 6.2.2 maintenance version was released. Meanwhile, development activity focused on fixing bugs of stable versions and adding new features for the upcoming Symfony 6.3 version, such as the support of labels in dd() and dump() functions.
Symfony 6.2.2 has just been released.
Here is the list of the most important changes since 6.2.1:
The year-end holidays are approaching and this is a great opportunity to please our amazing community!
We have the pleasure to announce that the Keynote replay "Introducing the RemoteEvent and the Webhooks components" by Fabien Potencier is available now in your SymfonyLive account!
The keynote was recorded during SymfonyCon Disneyland last month and introduces two new components that will land in Symfony 6.3: Remote and Webhooks.
This week, Symfony 6.2.1 maintenance version was published.
Symfony 6.2.1 has just been released.
Here is the list of the most important changes since 6.2.0: