Symfony 2.0 – Preview Release Now Available Online

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19 Feb 2010

Symfony 2.0 has a preview release now available online. It leads a new generation of PHP frameworks. Based on an innovative architecture, Symfony 2 is fast, flexible, and easy to learn. It allows developers to build better and easy to maintain websites with PHP.

Symfony 2.0 is up to 3 times faster than symfony 1.4 or Zend Framework 1.10 and consumes half the memory. Symfony 2.0 provides tools that greatly enhance the productivity of developers, like the famous web debug toolbar, native support for environments, detailed error pages, and more. It also comes out of the box with all the features you need to develop modern web applications. It also provides built-in security and promotes web development best practices.

It is released under the MIT license, you are free to do whatever you want with Symfony, even in a commercial environment. However, Symfony 2.0 is not yet ready for production. The final release is planned for late 2010 and will only supports PHP 5.3.2.

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Demo: http://symfony-reloaded.org/
License: MIT License

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9 Responses to Symfony 2.0 – Preview Release Now Available Online

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jui

February 21st, 2010 at 3:46 am

Look at the Prints & Photographs section of the Library of Congress, part of the US Govt.
Everything they have is public domain – we the people own their images. They'll charge you for making prints & mailing them to you, but internet access is free.

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dude4∞

March 5th, 2010 at 10:37 am

I am going to be totally honest here and it is painful. As sad as it is, the hippies had more impact. Their "question everything" attitude opened the floodgates for moral decline in our country and the world. As they questioned all of our morals, many of which are lines that shouldn't have been crossed, they ended up messed up people with addictions and emotional wounds. And now America is known around the world and particularly to Eastern and Middle-Eastern peoples as the global source of debauchery.

On the other hand, the changes that people today are fighting for are definately more positive. They use intellectual arguments and technology to make people think. Unfortunately, the thinking process is slow for many people. I think in time, we'll be able to say more about the impact of the more recent group. But they haven't gotten it done yet.

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S B

March 12th, 2010 at 8:56 pm

Go to Control Panel, then Add/Remove Programs or Programs and Features. If Microsoft .NET Framework is in the list click Remove or Uninstall/Change.

If it isn't in the list, and you're running Vista, then try clicking See Installed Updates or something similar. Microsoft.NET might be in that list.

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Anon Relake

March 18th, 2010 at 6:39 pm

nano{
render :text => "nano_chat"
include/source
openChat
chatApplication
closeChat
end "nano_chat"
}

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sakumo

March 19th, 2010 at 2:54 pm

First one has a better cpu. Both have crappy graphics. If you can upgrade the graphics for the first computer then its the better

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The Phlebob

March 21st, 2010 at 5:17 am

You can buy Mini cameras online in several places such as . I suggest that you buy one and plant it somewhere where nobody would ever look. If there is really something going on and a lawsuit is in order, then you should have the full cost of the camera paid back to you after she is proven guilty. I am very sorry to hear this, and i hope the best for you and your child.

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computeiro

March 29th, 2010 at 2:42 am

Use the Google Web Toolkit. U write the UI in java and compile it to javascript code.

Its very simple….

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geear (

March 29th, 2010 at 3:12 pm

That movie looked like shit, so they probably won't

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dhvrm

April 3rd, 2010 at 8:37 pm

Here is a huge directory of web frameworks, a lot of them are PHP based… But really id say just stick wit Zend. Also If this is your first time really using PHP and your project is small… Id say forget using a framework for now and do it yourself. This way you can get some experience learning how everything works and comes together. Then later when you are doing a much bigger project us a framework (or one you have built), that way you will have a deeper understanding of how PHP works and how whatever framework you are using works.

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