SymfonyCon Disneyland Paris 2022: Is Git a mistery for you?

The countdown to the launch of SymfonyCon Disneyland Paris 2022 is on: D-75! We look forward to welcoming you from November 15 to 18 for a week of Symfony:

  • November 15-16: 2 days of pre-conference workshops. All the workshop topics have been announced, check them out and register now to secure your seat!

  • November 17-18: 2 days of conference.

As you already know, Sebastian Bergmann, Marion Hurteau, Diego Aguiar and Ondřej Mirtes and Titouan Galopinwill be part of the conference programme with exciting talks. (Check out for more details)

Today, we are thrilled to announce our new speaker:

Pauline Vos@vanamerongen, Freelance Software Consultant of Droid & Borg, will talk about “Advanced Git magic”: You know your local from your origin, your push from your pull, your merge from your rebase. But Git is still a mystery sometimes. Making mistakes is scary. What the $^@#! is a detached HEAD state? How do you get out of it? This and more mythical Git beasts will be discovered and tamed in this tutorial. Even advanced Git users will leave this tutorial with new skills. You’ll be force pushing, hard resetting, and auto-bisecting like nobody’s business. What’s more: you’ll be confident, comfortable, and love doing it!

We are proud to have all these talks scheduled at the conference! Let’s take this opportunity to increase our skills and knowledge together.

**Are you ready to be part of the SymfonyCon 2022 community? - Register now to take advantage of the regular fee – available up to October 17 - Book your accommodation at preferential rates

Stay tuned to follow SymfonyCon 2022 updates and new speaker announcements!

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