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CakeFest 2020 Recap & New Training Course CakePHP 4 Strawberry Thank you for a great CakeFest 2020!

CakeFest 2020 Recap & New Training Course CakePHP 4 Strawberry [View this email in your browser]( Thank you for a great CakeFest 2020! A special thanks to all of our speakers, and sponsors! Cake Development Corporation Passbolt Marks Software Ring Central Want to read more about all things CakeFest 2020? Amanda fills you in - read the blog [HERE](. For all of you asking about when the slides and videos will be posted: SOON! Some slides are available now, and videos are being edited. Check back for archived events here: [( [CakePHP 3.9.3 Released]( The CakePHP core team is happy to announce the immediate availability of CakePHP 3.9.3. This is a maintenance release for the 3.9 branch that fixes several community reported issues. Bugfixes You can expect the following changes in 3.9.3. See the [changelog]( for every commit. - Reduce the usage of deprecated features in Http package. - Fixed HasMany associations not applying conditions defined within a closure during an unlink operation. - Cookies can have their SameSite attribute defined in PHP 7.3+. - Improved API documentation. Contributors to 3.9.3 Thank you to all the contributors that helped make this release happen: - ADmad - itosho - Mark Story - Mischa ter Smitten As always, we would like to thank all the contributors that opened issues, created pull requests or updated the documentation. Download a [packaged release on github](. 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 Training Course Getting Started with CakePHP 4 Host: [Cake Development Corporation]( DATE: October 29th, 2020 TIME: 04:00 PM TIMEZONE: (GMT) Western Europe Time Cost: $2.00 USD We asked the community to tell us their favorite things about CakePHP - here's what you've said: Many of our bakers, like Maxime Chene & Süha Boncukçu agree that their favorite thing about CakePHP is: ORM! 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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