This week, Symfony continued adding support for the upcoming PHP 8.4 version in all maintained Symfony branches. Meanwhile, the next Symfony 7.1 release improved performance when creating lazy objects, added support for workflows that need to store many tokens… https://symfony.com/blog/a-week-of-symfony-898-11-17-march-2024?utm_source=Symfony%20Blog%20Feed&utm_medium=feed
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