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Only a few days into December the holiday spirit has been high after the release of symfony 1.2 and introduction of jobeet, the 24 hour tutorial that teaches you symfony 1.2 step by step.

On this day we want to give you another great present, the symfony + Doctrine Book which documents the specific functions of the integration between symfony and Doctrine as well as some commonly used Doctrine functionality. This book includes seven chapters which are listed below.

We have also published a few tutorials in the past that are available in the cookbook.

If you have any feedback or comments you can send them to me via e-mail at jonwage [at] gmail.com.

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#1 Kardie said 29 minutes later

Wow...

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#2 gandalfu said about 1 hour later

A+++++mazing!!!!!!

This is truly incredible.

Thanks a million!

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#3 Jarod51 said about 2 hours later

When will you stop !? Sssssssplendid !

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#4 phuson said about 2 hours later

Nice job Jon!

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#5 snoerd said about 3 hours later

Excellent work! Thanks!

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#6 Ariel Arjona said about 3 hours later

most excellent

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#7 Garfield-fr said about 3 hours later

Thanks for the great job.

Excellent

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#8 Ujoux said about 5 hours later

great :)

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#9 Eno said about 14 hours later

So looking forward to using Doctrine - fantastic!

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#10 Marc said about 15 hours later

Wow, I'm very happy to see this released on such short notice when sf1.2 was just released itself. This will give us a great head start! Thx from the Netherlands! :)

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#11 udowsky said about 17 hours later

Maaaaaaaany thanks from Germany! What another great piece! I hope jobeet uses doctrine too - lets wait and see. What a December so far!

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#12 Colin said 1 day later

Is the book complete? If so, will future iterations include a section on caching?