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Symfony is a web application framework for PHP5 projects.

It aims to speed up the creation and maintenance of web applications, and to replace the repetitive coding tasks by power, control and pleasure.

Based on the best practices of web development, thoroughly tried on several active websites, symfony aims to speed up the creation and maintenance of web applications, and to replace the repetitive coding tasks by power, control and pleasure.

Symfony provides a lot of features seamlessly integrated together, such as:

* simple templating and helpers
* cache management
* smart URLs
* scaffolding
* multilingualism and I18N support
* object model and MVC separation
* Ajax support
* enterprise ready

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Large commit — fixed phpdoc @param alignment

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In commit 41621e42 by Fabien Potencier on 2012-05-15 (8 days ago)

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Large commit — fixed phpdoc @param alignment

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In commit ce979124 by Fabien Potencier on 2012-05-15 (8 days ago)

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Large commit — fixed phpdoc @param alignment

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In commit ce979124 by Fabien Potencier on 2012-05-15 (8 days ago)

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Large commit — merged branch bschussek/options (PR #3968)

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In commit bd07b891 by Fabien Potencier on 2012-05-15 (8 days ago)

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Large commit — [OptionsParser] Renamed OptionsParser to Option...

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In commit 256b7081 by Bernhard Schussek on 2012-05-10 (13 days ago)

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Symfony Live San Francisco 2012

For the second time, SensioLabs is organizing a Symfony Live
Conference in San Francisco. It
will take place on September 27-28th 2012.

The whole conference will take place at
Microsoft offices in San
Francisco ... [More] downtown.

The call for papers is
open until May 30th; if you want to share your real-life Symfony experience,
consider submitting a session proposal. If you submitted a talk for Symfony
Live Paris, you don't need to submit it again. We are looking for more
speakers coming from the Americas.

New this year is a
training day that
SensioLabs is going to host on September 26th (same venue as the conference):
You can choose between two different topics on Symfony2:

Introduction to
Symfony2:
Learn the basics of the Symfony framework and get ready to develop your
first applications.

Going further with
Symfony2:
Learn more about the Symfony features set with advanced tools like caching,
security and dependency injection management.

Even if you cannot attend the conference, you can still join us on September
29th for the free hacking day at the conference venue.

Register today and
get your ticket at the early bird price (only 169 euros for two days).

We are still looking for
sponsors to help us cover the
cost of the conference; read the
guide
and consider becoming a sponsor. I'd like to thank the early sponsors for the
San Francisco conference: Microsoft, ServerGrove, Scalable Path, and KnpLabs.

Follow us on Twitter to get the latest
news about the conference. And if you tweet about the conference, consider
using the official hashtag
#symfony_live.

Be trained by Symfony experts
- 2012-05-23 Köln
- 2012-05-29 Paris
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