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Symfony
As always, we will start with the official news from Symfony.
Highlight -> “This week, the upcoming Symfony 6.2 version added a new feature to login users programmatically. In addition, it deprecated the recently added renderForm() method because it improved the render() method to deal with form variables.“
A Week of Symfony #810 (4-10 July 2022)
Symfony announced:
More conference replays available: relive our past conferences from 2020 in replay!
Platform.sh announced:
We’re increasing the default cron jitter from 5 to 20 minutes
Announcing HIPAA compliance for Platform.sh
SymfonyCasts continues expanding their Symfony 6 Fundamentals Course.
Featured Item
Leaked communications, dating from between 2014 and 2017 and published by the Guardian, show the ruthless, aggressive methods that Uber used to force entry into various markets around the world.
*The Uber files tell a simple truth: democracy depends on curbing mercenary tech giants*
This Week
Dariel Vicedo announced a series I will be following:
Creating a Symfony project from zero to success in 52 weeks (week 1)
Global4Net shows us:
How to use Symfony in your IT projects
Bohan Yang demonstrates how to:
Send Symfony logs to Slack with Symfony Notifier (as a Monolog handler)
Program With Gio has an:
Intro to Templating Engines - Blade & Twig - Full PHP 8 Tutorial
Richard Dobroň shows us:
How to add PHP CS Fixer to your project?
How to easily call JavaScript modules from PHP?
Edouard Courty demonstrates:
How to make Doctrine (way) faster
Hugo Martinez shares:
PhpStorm Plugins You Should Know
eCommerce
Ayesha Jayasankha shows us how to:
Deploy Magento 2 in Amazone EC2
CMSs
Nicholas Babu provides an:
An introduction to Drupal APIs
Adam Balsam looks at:
Acquia’s Drupal Acceleration Team
The Drop Times lists its:
Most Popular Drupal 9 Modules to Enhance Website Performance
Lullabot has:
The Basics of Drupal Revisions and Content Moderation
Previous Weeks
And:
Making the Most of Display Modes In Drupal
PHP
This Week
Get Rector shows us:
How to Automatically Add Return Type Declarations without Breaking Your Code
Clue Engineering has this on asynchronous PHP:
Happy birthday ReactPHP: announcing the future of async with fibers!
Cees-Jan Kiewiet has more details:
My road to fibers with ReactPHP
And Lochemem Bruno Michael explores:
This one is self-explanatory.
Dino Cajic continues his tutorial series:
Michał Kurzeja explores the:
Strangler pattern approach to migrating applications - pros and cons
Zend explains:
Rootless Containers and Why They Matter
Other
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The cyber response to Russia’s War Crimes
Vladslave Huntyk says:
I’m fighting Putin with my keyboard; you can help with your smartphone
The Evil Empire Strikes Back
The bad guys are a having a slow week on the cyber front.
Cybersecurity/Privacy
The Guardian reports:
US defense firm ends talks to buy NSO Group’s surveillance technology
Cloudflare reports on quantum cryptography development:
NIST’s pleasant post-quantum surprise
Ars Technica reports that an:
Ongoing phishing campaign can hack you even when you’re protected with MFA
Venture Beat reports on:
DDR: Comprehensive enterprise data security made easy
Concrete CMS (which uses Symfony components) has:
7 Steps to Improve Your Site Security
More
M. Nottingham shares:
Centralization, Decentralization, and Internet Standards
David Herbert explains:
Short-lived or Long-lived Flags? Explaining Feature Flag lifespans
The Next Web reports:
An open-source model that dwarfs GPT-3 aims to free AI from Big Tech
Kinsta asks:
SaaS vs IaaS vs PaaS: What’s the Difference?
Insider reports:
ZDNet asks:
Sure, GitHub's AI-assisted Copilot writes code for you, but is it legal or ethical?
The Next Web says:
GitHub Copilot is the first real product based on large language models
Venture Beat opines:
Instead of AI sentience, focus on the current risks of large language models
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Reuben Walker
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