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First release of the API doc

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Data import from text files with ease

A new chapter has just been added to the book to describe how to import data to a database from a simple YAML text file. Read more »

What are you doing this December?

The symfony team is preparing a surprise to the community. Make sure you visit us on December 1st! Read more »

Learn to debug a symfony project

Another addition was made to the documentation, to help you understand the built-in debug tools of symfony. Unless you never make any mistakes, you should have a look at it! Read more »

Important: manual modification required for upgrade

In order to use versions 0.5.157 and more, your projects need to be modified. Check the Changelog to see the modification. Read more »

Cache and application performance: new documentation added

Symfony provides a robust and efficient cache system. If you want to boost your symfony enabled web application, check out the new chapter added to the documentation. Read more »

New stable release: upgrade to symfony 0.4.2

The latest bug corrections and minor enhancements have been packaged into a new stable release. You should update your symfony installation to take advantage of them. Read more »

Symfony/Ruby on Rails argument?

As seen on various spots on the web, some people would like to throw names at each other comparing symfony to rails. Is it worth it? Read more »

New tutorial : symfony and IIS

Symfony is compatible with both windows and IIS. If you wonder how to setup symfony to have it work with IIS, check out our new tutorial. Read more »

New chapter added to the book: Internationalization

For those of you who wondered how to setup a multilingual project, the new chapter published in the book should clear a few dark zones. Read more »

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