Thank you π ! Have you ever try to don't generate getter and setter in your doctrine entity ? I would say that it is not mandatory. But it is a difficult rule, we are so used to have getter and setter.
Yes, I know Doctrine doesn't require it. I'm pretty sure some Symfony package does Don't remember exactly... Forms maybe ...
I have to try it on some home project
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Thank you π !
Have you ever try to don't generate getter and setter in your doctrine entity ?
I would say that it is not mandatory.
But it is a difficult rule, we are so used to have getter and setter.
Yes, I know Doctrine doesn't require it. I'm pretty sure some Symfony package does Don't remember exactly... Forms maybe ...
I have to try it on some home project