Zoom in on Knowing your state machines - Symfony Workflow workshop at SymfonyCon Disneyland Paris 2022

SymfonyCon Disneyland Paris 2022

The SymfonyCon Disneyland Paris 2022 event comes with 2 days of pre-conference workshops organized on November 15-16. All workshops will be organized in English at the Disney's Newport Bay Club. We offer 10 different workshops per day, you can choose to be trained on 10 different topics related to Symfony and its ecosystem. It's the best way to learn more about Symfony, the ecosystem and the latest features. Enjoying the workshops reinforce your knowledge and enable you to get the most out of the conference!

Discover in details the "Knowing your state machines - Symfony Workflow" workshop. It's a 1-day workshop organized on both workshop days, on November 15 and 16. You have to choose one workshop session either on November 15 or 16. Your trainer is Tobias Nyholm, Symfony Core Team member.

Web development is not just about delivering a response, it is also about writing good code. The state pattern will help you move complexity from being all over your code to one or more state machines.

This workshop will introduce state machines, show you how to identify uses of them, and implement them in your Symfony application in an object-oriented manner using the Symfony Workflow component.

Interested in this workshop? Book now your Knowing your state machines - Symfony Workflow workshop ticket at SymfonyCon Disneyland Paris 2022, seats are limited and registration is based on first come first served!

Don't miss the opportunity to attend this workshop! Enhance your skills at SymfonyCon Disneyland Paris 2022.

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