First symfony 1.1 workshop in Atlanta, USA
First symfony 1.1 workshop in Atlanta, USA
Posted by jwage about 1 month ago
Three years after the launch of symfony as an Open-Source project, Sensio Labs is very proud to announce its new offices in the USA.
To celebrate, we organize our first symfony training in Atlanta between October 29th and 31th. The training will be based on the latest symfony 1.1 and will be held in Atlanta (at the "1230 Peachtree St N.E. Promenade II").
This symfony workshop will be given by a symfony expert coming from France and Jonathan Wage, the Doctrine lead developer, and a seasoned symfony developer. A symfony workshop is an interactive training session during which you will learn how to develop high-quality web applications fast and efficiently with symfony. After three days of symfony immersion, guided by Sensio experts sharing their knowledge and experience, you will know enough techniques and methodology to become fluent in agile web development with symfony. You can find more information and subscribe online on our website.
If you want more information, feel free to contact Nicolas Blin at Nicolas.blin [at] sensio.com.
Sensio Labs
Sensio Labs helps its customers with their Internet strategy and develops their applications around the best Open-Source frameworks.
Sensio Labs created symfony a Web application framework in PHP. Sensio Labs plays a major role in the Open-Source world. The company has 10 years of experience in development of high value web applications with more than 500 projects for key accounts in many countries.
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hijackers - Posted by D. B. Cooper about about 1 month ago.
Well, seems the "doctrine" project was successfully hijacked by Sensio labs.
hijackers - not exactly - Posted by malte about about 1 month ago.
Its a good thing that Sensio Labs is sponsoring Doctrine. It allows Jon to get paid for developing Doctrine, which gives the pretty sizable user base of Symfony / Doctrine a better ORM, and at the same time gives anyone who uses Doctrine in any other constellation a better ORM.
There are no losers in this equation.
#1 - Posted by Pierre about about 1 month ago.
Sorry, but "hijacking" Doctrine was the only logical step in evolution of Doctrine.