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CakeFest 2020 - Tickets On Sale! CakePHP 4 Strawberry [View this email in your browser]( Virtual CakeFest 2020 TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Tickets are available now. The first 500 people to purchase will be entered for an Amazon gift card! Details [HERE](. (Virtual) CakeFest is still open for sponsors! Interested in being involved? Contact us [HERE](mailto:cakefest@cakephp.org?subject=Sponsorship%20Information). CakePHP 4.1.2 Released! What’s new in 4.1.2? - Fixed usage of deprecated classes internally. - Fixed TypeError in PHP8. - Improved type checking in Validation::custom() and localizedTime(). - Fixed potential collision with placeholders in Text::insert(). - Enabled autoloading of models when modelClass is defined with a fully qualified namespace name. - Enable log formats to log milliseconds. - Fixed incorrect behavior when sending a HEAD request and the response contains a Content-Length header. - Whitespace inside strings output via debug() is now retained in the HTML output format. - Improve database logging to handle SELECT queries that return no rows. - Update external entity loading options to work with newer versions of libxml. - Table::getAlias() now handles abstract base classes better. Thank you to all the contributors that helped make this release happen: - ADmad - Benjamin Gehrels - Corey Taylor - Edgaras Janušauskas - Marc Würth - Mark Scherer - Mark Story - mcsknp - Nicky Gerritsen - othercorey THANKS FOR BAKING, - 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 Our next training session (RESCHEDULED) will be held on 8/20. EVENT: Getting Started With CakePHP 4 Date: August 20, 2020 Time: 04:00 PM We hope you will join us! [D]( HERE]( We asked the community to tell us their favorite things about CakePHP - here's what you've said: @Gersonfs on Twitter says: 1. Conventions Over Configuration, ORM, Plugins and the View layer 2. and the bin/cake bake, of course What do YOU think? Tell us [HERE](mailto:community@cakephp.org?subject=My%20Favorite%20Things%20About%20CakePHP). Want To Stay Up-To-Date? Be sure to follow CakePHP on [Twitter]( & [Facebook](. Releases, announcements, and all things Cake will be posted 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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