The SymfonyWorld Online 2021 Winter Edition conference will take place in just two weeks, on December 9-10, 2021. The event includes 25 talks covering a wide range of topics related to Symfony and its ecosystem: Talks are in English and they provide manually-reviewed subtitles in English; You won't miss a talk, because all of them are recorded in video and published for attendees right after the conference; You can watch the talk videos as many times as you want after the event (and at least for 12 months after the conference ends). The conference will also organize 10 workshops on December 7-8, 2021: Workshops are about APIs, e-commerce, OOP and design patterns, REST, security, etc.; A workshop ticket allows you to choose between attending two 1-day workshops or attending a single 2-day workshop; Workshops are in English and they are not recorded in video; Some workshops will sold-out soon and seats are assigned based on registration order, so hurry up if you want to attend some of these workshops. Buy conference tickets for you and your team. See you in two weeks!
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