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First Alpha release of CakePHP 4.0.0 Strawberry!

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CakePHP 4.0.0 Strawberry! First Alpha release of CakePHP 4.0.0 Strawberry! We are very excited to an

CakePHP 4.0.0 Strawberry! [View this email in your browser]( First Alpha release of CakePHP 4.0.0 Strawberry! We are very excited to announce this new milestone! In case you missed it, the team has been hard at work on [CakePHP 4.0.0 Strawberry]( As per the release notes, there are a few high-level goals for the 4.0.0 release that this alpha release delivers upon: - Remove all features and functionality deprecated in 3.x and marked for removal in 4.x - Raise the minimum PHP version to 7.1.0. PHP 5 and PHP 7.0 are now end-of-life and we wanted to target a supported version of PHP. We are considering raising the minimum required PHP version to 7.2 and would [like your feedback](. - Greatly improve the usage of typehinting internally to allow internals to be simplified due to less need to type check arguments. - Improve error messages across the framework. Now it's over to you! We'd love to get your feedback - Let us know if you find any issues or errors in our [documentation]( give CakePHP 4.0 a try, file any issues for regressions in existing features, or even suggest new features! Until next time! Megan Community manager [CakeFest 2019]( Will we be seeing you in Japan this year?​ Our Sponsors: Official Training! [Unit testing in CakePHP 3]( - Join us on the 25th April for our next advanced training course! Tickets now on sale! [CakeFest 2019 Japan tickets]( are now available! Thanks to our amazing sponsors, we've been able to lower our ticket costs to be more accessible. LIMITED tickets available! We know things change, if you are no longer interested [unsubscribe here]( Want to be more involved in the community? Here's how ... User Support Education and Training Marketing and Evangelism Contributing Code Testing and Quality Assurance Documentation Translations [Find out more]( or[mail us](mailto:community@cakephp.org) to get involved today! mailto:community@cakephp.org Copyright © 2019 [Cake Software Foundation, Inc.]( All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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