News


09/20/2021 - 14:00

In addition to this episode’s small list of big things, Josepha Haden Chomphosy reviews the upcoming 5.9 WordPress release and its Full Site Editing features.

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





09/20/2021 - 06:04


Application Performance Monitoring (APM), as the name suggests, is the process of monitoring the performance of the many aspects of your application.
The post Application Performance Monitoring (APM): Why You Need It appeared first on Laravel News.





09/20/2021 - 02:00

Major versions of yiisoft/view and yiisoft/yii-view were tagged.





09/19/2021 - 10:42

This week, Symfony continued preparing the upgrade to a fully-typed codebase, including the release of a command utility to patch type declarations in your own code and a blog post explaining how to prepare your apps and bundles for Symfony 6. Finally, the Call for Papers for the upcoming SymfonyWorld 2021 conference will close next week.





09/17/2021 - 10:49

According to Symfony Release Process, every two years Symfony releases the
last version of a branch (X.4) and the first version of the next branch
(Y.0) at the same time.





09/17/2021 - 01:20


Krayin is an open-source customer relationship management (CRM) app built with Laravel and Vue.js.
The post Krayin is an Open-Source CRM Built with Laravel appeared first on Laravel News.





09/16/2021 - 23:51

WordPress contributors around the world are celebrating the sixth Global WordPress Translation Day throughout the entire month of September! That’s 30 days dedicated to help and encourage the volunteers that translate the software and its related resources. One of the highlights will be a series of exciting global events, starting on September 17 2021 and finishing on the United Nations’ International Translation Day itself on September 30, 2021.





09/16/2021 - 20:07

The PHP team is pleased to announce the release of PHP 8.1.0, RC 2.
This is the second release candidate, continuing the PHP 8.1 release cycle,
the rough outline of which is specified in the
PHP Wiki.

For source downloads of PHP 8.1.0, RC 2 please visit the
download page.