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Announcements and updates about the official Symfony conferences and events.

In this talk, Fabien Potencier will dive into the brand-new Symfony Terminal component, demonstrating how to build rich Text User Interfaces (TUIs) directly in PHP, moving beyond simple CLI commands to create immersive terminal experiences.
May 12, 2026 #Conferences
Oskar Barcz will provide a pragmatic look at Command Query Responsibility Segregation, explaining when it adds value and how to implement it in Symfony without over-engineering your architecture!
May 8, 2026 #Conferences
Learn how to make your applications more flexible and configurable by leveraging the ExpressionLanguage component with Florian Merle!
May 7, 2026 #Conferences
Montreal, are you ready? SymfonyDay 2026 schedule has landed! 8 expert speakers, 1 iconic venue, and a community apéro to top it all off!
April 20, 2026 #Conferences ❤️ 1 🚀 1 🎉 1
Join us this June 11-12 for 2 days of 100% online expertise. This year, we’re introducing a brand-new format with dedicated thematic days
April 17, 2026 #Conferences
Git but easier? In “Git, But Better: An Introduction to Jujutsu (jj)”, Pauline Vos shows how jj simplifies version control without replacing Git.
April 16, 2026 #Conferences
ORMs simplify databases — but at what cost? In “Abstraction Attraction: How ORMs Shape and Limit Our Thinking”, Andreas Braun explores how abstractions influence — and sometimes restrict — how we work with data.
April 16, 2026 #Conferences
Les replays de SymfonyLive Paris 2026 sont en ligne ! Revivez les conférences, découvrez un talk gratuit de Fabien Potencier et replongez dans l’événement avec la vidéo récap.
April 15, 2026 #Conferences ❤️ 1
No more heavy JavaScript frontends. In “Simultaneous editing: Easy mode with Symfony UX”, David Buchmann shows how Hotwire and Symfony UX enable fast, reactive web applications with minimal complexity.
April 15, 2026 #Conferences 🎉 1
Change is inevitable — but your architecture can make it easier. In “Build Applications that Welcome Change”, Alexander M. Turek shares how to design Symfony apps built for long-term evolution.
April 14, 2026 #Conferences