This week, Symfony continued tweaking and polishing the upcoming Symfony 6.4 and 7.0 releases. In addition, we published new blog posts about the main new features of Symfony 6.4 and 7.0.
This week, Symfony continued tweaking and polishing the upcoming Symfony 6.4 and 7.0 releases. In addition, we published new blog posts about the main new features of Symfony 6.4 and 7.0.
Symfony 5.4.30 has just been released.
Here is the list of the most important changes since 5.4.29:
Caleb Porzio recently tweeted, asking for assistance in mitigating an attack he was seeing on the Laravel Livewire documentation site. You can find that tweet here.
The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.1.25. This is a bug fix release.
All PHP 8.1 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version.
For source downloads of PHP 8.1.25 please visit our downloads page,
Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/.
The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog.
Nuno Maduro has a new video showing the history of Laravel's dd
helper.
The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.2.12. This is a bug fix release.
All PHP 8.2 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version.
For source downloads of PHP 8.2.12 please visit our downloads page,
Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/.
The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog.
The PHP team is pleased to announce the release of PHP 8.3.0, RC 5.
This is the fifth release candidate, continuing the PHP 8.3 release cycle,
the rough outline of which is specified in the
PHP Wiki.
For source downloads of PHP 8.3.0, RC 5 please visit the
download page.