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Whether you are attending the first Laracon US since 2019 or watching from the sidelines, this week will be an amazing week for the Laravel community.
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Join WordPress Executive Director Josepha Haden Chomphosy and Core Tech Lead Mike Schroder as they discuss their favorite new features and enhancements coming in WordPress 6.3.
Have a question you’d like answered? You can submit them to wpbriefing@wordpress.org, either written or as a voice recording.
This week, Symfony development activity focused on tweaking and fixing bugs on stable versions. Meanwhile, we improved performance of service auto-discovery in the upcoming Symfony 6.4 version. Finally, we announced the last days to submit your proposal for the Call for Papers of the SymfonyCon Brussels 2023 conference.
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The Laracasts PhpStorm for Laravel Developers course is now 100% complete and free to watch. Learn how to level up your editor for Laravel development!
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SymfonyCon Brussels 2023, our annual International Symfony conference, will take place on December 7 & 8! Start preparing for your participation by submitting a paper for a talk or workshop, registering for the conference, or becoming a conference partner. Below, you will find more information:
CakeFest 2023 - our annual conference dedicated to CakePHP. One full workshop day (plus one hybrid day) that is an ideal way to learn as both beginners and advanced users, followed by days of presentations, discussions and talks on CakePHP related technologies. CakeFest 2023 will be held in Los Angeles, CA - we are excited to see you there!
Date: September 28, 29 & 30
Time: 09:00am PDT
Did you miss our announcement at DrupalCon Pittsburgh? GitLab CI is now available for every project on Drupal.org. If you maintain a project you can now configure GitLab CI for all of your testing needs.