SymfonyCon Cluj 2017

November 16 – 17, 2017 • Cluj (Romania)

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Keep calm and update your Symfony app!

Caliman Alin Adrian

Decoupling an application with message queues

David Buchmann

Optimizing for PHP 7 - the example of Symfony

julien pauli

From Legacy to Symfony

Sebastian Grodzicki

Workflow in real life

Artem Dekhtyar

Event Sourcing: The good, the bad and the complicated

Marco Pivetta

Building your translation process

Tobias Nyholm

What we learned by merging two big Symfony based applications

Ivo Lukač

Neo4j + PHP = <3

Michelle Sanver

Trend analysis and machine learning in PHP

Michael Cullum

Building a cloud-friendly application

Larry Garfield

A Journey from Hexagonal Architecture to Event Sourcing

Carlos Buenosvinos

Discovering and solving performance issues

Denis Brumann

Making the most out of Symfony Forms

Mihai Nica

A GraphQL API: from hype to production

Aurélien David

Lessons learned building the Composer internals

Jordi Boggiano

PHP 7 and beyond: 7.2+

Sara Golemon

Mastering regex incantations

Tomasz Kowalczyk

Webpack Encore - Pro JavaScript and CSS for Everyone

Ryan Weaver

Auditing Symfony apps

Palko Lenard

API Platform and Symfony

Kévin Dunglas

Dependency Injection Component v4.0

Nicolas Grekas

Building an Open-Source Campaign Platform for the new President of France

Hugo Hamon

Symfony at OpenSky

Pablo Godel

Doctrine Performance Optimization

Anna Filina

A year of Symfony

Sarah Khalil

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