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Symfony
As always, we will start with the official news from Symfony.
Highlight -> “This week, the upcoming Symfony 6.4 continued deprecating features that will be removed in Symfony 7.0, like the doctrine/annotations integration. Meanwhile, we published an article to explain how to prepare for Symfony 6.4 and 7.0 releases and we announced a new talk for the SymfonyLive Berlin 2023 conference (October 5-6).”
A Week of Symfony #864 (17-23 July 2023)
PlatformSH shares their latest:
There is news on ElasticSearch and Drupal 7 EOL
Featured Item
Drupal, TYPO3, Joomla, and WordPress have an:
Open Letter on the Significance of Free and Open Source Software in the EU’s Proposed Cyber Resilience Act
This Week
Gabriel Anhaia explores:
Implementing Feature Toggles in Symfony
Romaixn shows you how to:
Supercharge your application's performance: Consuming Symfony messenger messages with Go
eCommerce
Cristiano Pacheco examines:
Configuring a docker environment for a Magento 2 project
Platforms
Laravel News has a:
CMSs
Joomla says:
Mark Your Calendars for 26th August 2023. Joomla’s next PBF!
The Drupal Association’s July newsletter is out:
Dries Buytaert has:
Kevin Wenger looks at the:
Factory Lollipop, speeding up Kernel Tests on Drupal
HashBangCode explores:
Drupal 10: Creating A Notification System Using The Message And ECA Modules
The Penyaskito Blog is:
Introducing The Dashboard Initiative
Drupal will:
Create new SDC component for Umami Branding
Umami is a Drupal demo theme pre-populated with content.
Specbee shares:
How to Showcase your Content as Page and Block Views in Drupal
Matt Glaman shows us how to:
Speed Up Developer Onboarding with DDEV Snapshots from Your CI
Fenix has:
Drupalize Me has a new tutorial:
New Tutorial: Start a New Theme with Starterkit
This looks like a solid one.
Previous Weeks
Jhonatan Morais shares:
A study of session sharing across systems that use cookie-based authentication
Wanadev Digital shows us how to:
Gain in performance and development comfort: overview of what's new in Symfony 6.3
PHP
This Week
Nico Anastasio shows us:
How to implement Behat into your PHP project
Laravel News shares:
Watch Marcel Pociot's "NativePHP" Presentation from Laracon
Abdellah Aarab has some details in post form:
NativePHP: Empowering Developers to Build Attractive Native Desktop Apps with PHP
Mimranisrar explains:
Gabriel Anhaia examines:
Visitor + PHP (Design Patterns)
Peter Hrobar looks at:
Other
Please visit our Support Ukraine page to learn how you can help kick Russia out of Ukraine (eventually).
The cyber response to Russia’s War Crimes and other douchebaggery
TechCrunch reports on:
Tech warriors in the battle for Israel’s democracy
Israel has never been much of a democracy, and the current c*nts in charge are trying to kill off what little is left.
The Markup reports:
How to Buy Ed Tech That Isn’t Evil
The Evil Empire Strikes Back
Dark Reading reports:
North Korean Cyberspies Target GitHub Developers
China Propaganda Spreads via US News Sites, Freelancers, Times Square
Bleeping Computer reports:
Norwegian government IT systems hacked using zero-day flaw
Cybersecurity/Privacy
The Hacker News reports:
New OpenSSH Vulnerability Exposes Linux Systems to Remote Command Injection
More Programming
SitePoint has:
10 Simple CSS and JavaScript Micro-interactions for Buttons
Postman compares:
API Architectural Styles: REST vs. SOAP vs. GraphQL vs. gRPC
Jared White looks at:
Fediverse
We Distribute shares:
"FediForum" Virtual Unconference is Coming Back in September!
We mentioned this last week, but We Distribute has more details:
CalcKey Officially Rebrands as Firefish
TechCrunch reports:
As Twitter destroys its brand by renaming itself X, Mastodon user numbers are again soaring
PCMag asks:
Lemmy and Kbin: The Best Reddit Alternatives?
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