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CakePHP 4 Strawberry is HERE! Are you upgrading soon? Start 2020 with Strawberry Vision has recently

CakePHP 4 Strawberry is HERE! Are you upgrading soon? [View this email in your browser]( Start 2020 with Strawberry Vision [CakePHP 4 Strawberry]( has recently been released What's CakePHP without another cake variety? CakePHP Strawberry has taste buds watering - with upped performance, some shiny new features and a new development flavor, we're excited to chat about the recent release. Baking has been upgraded, and while there has been a lot of code deprecation, the following shiny new tools and long-awaited updates are something to talk about. - PHP 7.2 is now required - let's talk about modern! - Steamlined APIs - A refreshed application skeleton - Typehints that will help you spot errors faster - Better error messages - Let the debugging begin! - Our ORM now has full support for datetime with microseconds The team has also put CakePHP Strawberry to the test, running benchmarks and assessing performance. Here are the [results on TechEmpower](. We think it's safe to say that the team should be proud! [CakePHP 4.0.1]( has also been released - check out the bakery release notes for more! Need help upgrading? A tasty treat awaits! Read more below! Megan CakePHP Community Manager CakePHP 4 Upgrade Service - By CakeDC The team from [CakeDC]( is offering a special that you can't miss! Get your CakePHP 2/3 app upgraded to CakePHP 4 by the CakeDC team, at a discounted special rate! Interested in finding out more? [Contact them today!]( *T&Cs apply Upgrading - Needing help? The CakePHP core team has put together an [exhaustive migration guide]( to help you navigate through all of the deprecated, removed, and new features. [CakeDC]( is bringing reinforcements! The team at CakeDC understands the need to help the CakePHP community - they are busy developing free tutorials and documentation to help you migrate on your own. [Getting Started with CakePHP]( Join us for the next training session, hosted live by Jorge Gonzalez. 23rd January 16:00 GMT 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! [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( [Email](mailto:community@cakephp.org) [GitHub]( [YouTube]( Copyright © 2016 [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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