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SAVE THE DATE - Virtual Meetup April 29th CakePHP 4 Strawberry Are you ready to meet? Virtually, of

SAVE THE DATE - Virtual Meetup April 29th CakePHP 4 Strawberry [View this email in your browser]( Are you ready to meet? Virtually, of course. Join us for a virtual meetup/training session with Dereuromark! EVENT: Date: Wednesday, April 29 Time: 5:00pm UTC Mark hosts the meetups in Berlin, and he wants to open their doors internationally. With all social gatherings forced to move virtual, this is a perfect opportunity for everyone to bake together, from the comfort of their home office (or couch, we aren't judging). Some of the topics that will be covered are: - CakePHP 4.1 preview - IdeHelper / IDE usability and development speedup tips - Auth with Authentication plugin The even more exciting news? He's opening up the chat for more co-hosts and speakers! He is accepting lightning talks and demos, so if you would like to submit yourself as a speaker, you can reach out to Mark directly (here's his [Twitter](. [JOIN THE MEETUP HERE]( We plan to continue these international meetups online, and we hope to see you logged on next week. - Amanda 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 CakePHP 4.0.6 Released! See the [changelog]( for every commit. Some of the fixes include: - Improved session access in IntegrationTestTrait through the new getTestSession() method. - Fixed generation of pagination links on / URLs. - cake plugin unload and cake plugin load now handle vendor namespaced plugins. - & More! Want To Stay Up-To-Date? Be sure to follow CakePHP on [Twitter]( & [Facebook](. Releases, announcements, and all things Cake will be posted here! CakeFest is going digital this year. Read more about the decision in CakeDC's latest blog [HERE](. [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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