We're super pleased to announce that we are going to present the SymfonyWorld Online 2021 Summer Edition conference schedule twice per day. Meaning that you'll be able to follow the entire live conference twice per day no matter where you live in the world. Each day, the first conference schedule will start at 9:45 am UTC+2 with the opening session followed by the opening Keynote, then the exact same schedule will be repeated all over again from 4:45 pm UTC+2. On both conference days, enjoy the live conference twice per day, our speakers will be there online twice to answer your questions at the end of their talks. Check the schedule, all the conference times from the conference schedule are displayed in your local timezone.
You can attend any talk of the conference live regardless of your timezone. If you missed one talk, no worries, you can watch it later the same day and in replay once the conference will be over. The entire conference replay will be available on your SymfonyLive account as soon as the conference will be over on June 19th 2021. All talks will be in English and will have English subtitles!
Not registered yet to the conference? Book your ticket now!
Only a few seats left for the workshops, if you are interested in getting trained before the conference, book your workshop only ticket or your combo workshop and conference ticket. Hurry up before the workshops are sold out! Here are the workshops still available:
Building modular and interactive applications with Symfony UX by trainer Titouan Galopin, 1-day workshop on June 15th. RESTful Webservices in Symfony by trainer Jan Schädlich, 1-day workshop on June 15th. Profiling Symfony & PHP apps by trainer Jérôme Vieilledent, 1-day workshop on June 16th. API development with API Platform by trainer Kévin Dunglas, 1-day workshop on June 16th. Symfony Security in Depth by trainer Andreas Hucks, 1-day workshop on June 16th. Mastering OOP & Design Patterns by trainer Hugo Hamon, 2-day workshop on June 15-16 (one seat left!) Symfony 5: the fast track by trainer Nicolas Grekas, 2-day workshop on June 15-16.
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