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Another difference is that in .NET Core, we can integrate with OpenAPI out of the box (it is part of the framework), while in Symfony, an API-based application with OpenAPI features is only available using a third-party tool—the API Platform. - Source: dev.to / 11 months ago
API Platform is a great tool for rapid API development, but it has a lot of not-so-well-documented features which can sometimes lead to confusion. Playing around with a new project of mine I've stumbled into one: tests were failing for my validation assertions of endpoints' responses! - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
Technically API Platform is not part of Symfony. Although, they are both French. 😉. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
Probably API-platform. The website is down at the moment, but: https://github.com/api-platform/api-platform It's Symfony based (and plays nice in that ecosystem), also allows you to describe entities via Schema org vocab, has a client generator, and comes with docker-compose and helm charts. I've used it extensively to build various headless services. It's really easy to expose annotated Doctrine entities. Source: almost 2 years ago
API Platform is a framework for API-first projects, built on top of Symfony components. Let's see how to create a minimal and lightweight starter project in just 5 minutes! - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
This training option is not cheap (more Harvard than Hillsborough Community College) and is obviously aimed at enterprise-level companies wanting to upskill and retain their development teams. Individuals like me and teams without large training budgets can go the SymfonyCasts route, unless you need very specific training on a niche topic. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
But today, we are only exploring the SymfonyCasts portion of the strategy. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
As Shopware is mostly based on the Symfony framework, which is in turn based on the PHP language, we should also consider learning about the basics, which will also be useful for other frameworks apart from Shopware, Like Symfonycasts, symfony.com, php.net. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
Once upon a time I wouldn't have recommended learning a framework to aid learning a language, but tbh Symfony is a great modern framework, and is probably a really good example of how to write Good PHP! It'll help you build quicker and more elegantly, and the toolset around it is fun to use! I can also recommend grabbing some tutorials from here, these guys are a great resource: https://symfonycasts.com/ have fun!! Source: almost 2 years ago
The fine details depends on what you are doing with it - Wordpress is the 90lb gorilla in the wild, or frameworks like Symfony & Laravel. Look up the main site, and the frameworks also have well-known video tutorial sites (https://symfonycasts.com/ & https://laracasts.com/) - both with free video series for the basics of the latest major new releases. Source: about 2 years ago
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