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People of WordPress: Dee Teal

In this series, we share some of the inspiring stories of how WordPress and its global network of contributors can change people’s lives for the better. This month we feature a WordPress development and large project specialist on the difference the software and community can make to your career and life.





Join us in 2 weeks at our online pre-conference workshops at SymfonyWorld Online 2022 Summer Edition

Join us in 2 weeks at SymfonyWorld Online 2022 Summer Edition conference! The international online Symfony event will be organized entirely online and in English from June 14 to 17 2022:





Log In Links for Your Laravel App During Development


Laravel Login Link is a Blade component to quickly login to your local environment.
The post Log In Links for Your Laravel App During Development appeared first on Laravel News.





WP Briefing: Episode 32: An Open Source Reading List

In the thirty-second episode of the WordPress Briefing, WordPress Executive Director Josepha Haden Chomphosy shares her open source reading list for that post-WordCamp Europe downtime.

Have a question you’d like answered? You can submit them to wpbriefing@wordpress.org, either written or as a voice recording.





Get rid of your project critical problems when migrating to Symfony 6 with SymfonyInsight

SymfonyInsight, the most advanced analysis tool for Symfony projects has been created by the team behind Symfony. We put all of our expertise in building the best tool to detect potential issues with high accuracy and send detailed explanations.





A Week of Symfony #804 (23-29 May 2022)

This week, Symfony 6.1 was released including lots of great new features. In addition, Symfony published its 4.4.42, 5.4.9 and 6.0.9 maintenance releases.





Symfony 6.1 curated new features

Symfony 6.1.0 has been released. As for any other Symfony release, our backward compatibility promise applies and this means that you should be able to upgrade easily to 6.0 without changing anything in your code.

During the last couple of months, we've blogged about the great 6.1 new features. I highly recommend you to read these articles about Symfony 6.1 as they contain the major changes for this new version:





New in Symfony 6.1: Misc. Improvements

Symfony 6.1 has just been released. During the past weeks we've published lots
of articles about the most important Symfony 6.1 features. In this article,
the last one in the Symfony 6.1 series, we showcase some minor but interesting
features introduced by Symfony 6.1.





Symfony 6.1.0 released

Symfony 6.1.0 has just been released.
Check the Living on the Edge
category on this blog to learn about the main features of this new stable release;
or check the release announcement of BETA1
to get the list of all new features.





Symfony 6.0.9 released

Symfony 6.0.9 has just been released.
Here is the list of the most important changes since 6.0.8: