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Symfony
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As always, we will start with the official news from Symfony.
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Highlight -> "This week, the upcoming Symfony 7.2 version focused on adding compatibility with Twig 4 and updating tests to support PHPUnit 10 and later versions. In addition, we published three new talks for the SymfonyCon Vienna 2024 conference."
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Featured Item
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This week I'll toot my own horn with my latest article. In it I compare the use of the Gutenberg editor ecosystem in a Drupal theme as compared to its use in WordPress FSE themes. I'll also explore the implementations of Gutenberg in general.
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This week
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Engin Meral has a quick tip:
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Platforms
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Arthur Bandeira compares:
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I don't share many Laravel items, but I'm learning Portuguese so this made the cut.
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eCommerce
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CMSs
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If you are going, you should attend the Starshot track and provide the team with lots of input. Don't miss any Recipes sessions either.
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This is unnecessary in 95% of use cases. If you have to go the decoupled route use vanilla web components peeps or at worst Svelte.
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This is an interesting project.
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Mario Hernandez explores:
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Previous Weeks
Peeps, please don't use Failwind. If you are unconfident with CSS just work with a frontend developer or designer.
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Horizontal Digital explains:
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PHP
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This week
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The PHP Foundation has a rare update:
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MD Ariful Haque examines:
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Walter Nascimento looks at:
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Here's a good extension if you use VS Code:
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Fernando Castillo explores:
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This is a legitimate use of LLM.
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Previous Weeks
They earn a shoutout for financially supporting Symfony.
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More Programming
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Use Vivaldi or LibreWolf, peeps.
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Maybe it's because there is not a business case for it other than spam.
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MIT Technology Review reports:
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Good. Let's boost and use it wisely while destroying corporate "AI".
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The CSS Working Group has a new draft proposal:
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This will be very cool when finalized.
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Bleeping Computer reports:
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Here we feature several items from each section of Battalion's weekly "Defending Democracy" report.
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The cyber response to Russia’s War Crimes and other douchebaggery
The Kyiv Independent reports:
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The European Commission has:
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MIT Technology Review reports:
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The Evil Empire Strikes Back
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On a similar note, The Editorial Board reports:
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Cybersecurity/Privacy
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The Fediverse
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The Fediverse Report has:
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Other Federated Social Media
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CTAs (aka show us some free love)
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