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Heating up the oven for CakeFest 2021!

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The CakeFest Edition! CakePHP 4 Strawberry Check out the great talks that will be presented! DAY 1 W

The CakeFest Edition! CakePHP 4 Strawberry [View this email in your browser]( Check out the great talks that will be presented! DAY 1 Workshop 1 - Jorge Gonzalez Topics that will be covered: Middlewares - Use cases and examples Security - Discussion on all the provided security features of the framework, how the work and the attacks they are aiming to mitigate Performance optimization - How to detect bottlenecks in your applications - Typical performance improvements for your production environment - Caching Events - When & Why - How to work with the event system Other - View widgets - Database types - ORM expressions and functions Workshop 2 - Michael Hoffman Topics that will be covered: - Vite with hot reloading - Setting up Vue.js - Adding tailwind css - Using the auth/auth plugins with a JS framework - Creating a small ToDo demo app with this stack Workshop 3 - Mark Story Topics that will be covered: - Using the DI container - set up logging, and database config from the container. - set up services into controllers. - Leveraging new style fixtures - Talk about new fixtures and how they will work. - Reuse migrations for test schema. - Using factory methods to create objects, or cakephp-fixture-factories. - Demo of creating simple factories using a trait and method. Fixture-factories plugin - Browser automation testing with Panther. - Why do browser automation. - Using panther to operate pages. - Helpers you may need. DAY 2 Passbolt Keynote - How does your Cake test? Juan Pablo Ramirez Components, Traits or Dependency Injection? Sho Ito Automatically Distributing Reference Queries to Read Replica in CakePHP4 Yuki Kanazawa Leverage the IDE in CakePHP development Mark Scherer Fighting COVID-19 with Contact Tracing in Czech Republic Jiri Havlicek Our Standards and Why We Use Them Christopher Miller How to re-use code - Utility Classes and PHP Namespaces Kevin Pfeifer Distribute private plugins with Satis Paul Hendriks Here Be Dragons: Finding the Joy in Software Development Edward Barnard A Grumpy Programmer's Guide To Being A Senior Developer Chris Hartjes Modern Infrastructure as Code with Ansible Joe ferguson NGINX Unit - Modernise your CakePHP deployments Timo Stark Creating Reusable ETL Utilities using Phinx Jamison Bryant See full schedule details [HERE]( CakeFest Tickets On Sale Now! Tickets for CakeFest (virtual) 2021 are on sale now, and you can guarantee your spot for only $5. Purchase your ticket by 8/31 and be entered to win a $25 Amazon gift card! Buy your tickets: [https://w]( Join the #CakeFest chat on our Slack channel []( [CakePHP]( Highlights: - You can expect the following changes in 4.2.9. See the [changelog]( for every commit. - Fixed radio inputs trimming off leading - which could result in duplicate id attributes. - Improved API documentation. - Fixed newline usage in MailTransport. In PHP8 mail() require headers to be separated with CRLF instead of PHP_EOL. - Fixture truncation in SQLServer now only regenerates sequences that were used. Contributors: ADmad, Corey Taylor, Lars Willighagen, Mark Story, othercorey, saeideng REMINDER! Previously 3.9 was the last planned feature release for 3.x and bug fix releases were planned to stop after June 15 2021. Because of continued interest and usage of 3.x we've decided to extend the 3.x maintenance timeline and release 3.10. The new timelines are: - 3.10 will continue to receive bug fixes until December 15 2021. - 3.10 will continue to receive security fixes until December 15 of 2022. Formed in 2007 by Larry Masters, the founder of CakePHP, the Cake Development Corporation provides professional development and consultancy services for startups, as well as small medium and enterprise level businesses. No other company can match CakeDC's level of professionalism, creativity, and commitment to the CakePHP framework. Each of our projects is a labor of love, and you'll see our passion shine through every one of our creations. Sponsor link: [( Passbolt is an open source password manager for teams developed with CakePHP. It was designed from the ground up with the needs of technical and digital teams in mind. Passbolt is different because it is available on-premise, provides better collaboration, real end to end encryption and more granular access-rights controls. Passbolt is interoperable thanks to its JSON API and its use of open standards such as OpenPGP. Sponsor link: []( Lancers is one of the largest crowdsourcing services in Japan. It is a platform that more than 1 million freelancers use to find work. Our job category features over 140. What Lancers wants to realize is "change of way of working. Sponsor link: [( Harbor Compliance founded by a team of government licensing specialists and technology trailblazers, Harbor Compliance is a leading provider of compliance solutions for companies of all types and sizes. Since 2012, we have helped more than 25,000 clients apply for, secure, and maintain licensing across all industries. Sponsor link: []( One intuitive platform for voice, video meetings, team messaging and collaboration, and contact center. From click-to-dial functionality to one-click video conferencing, everyone readily accesses the same must-have digital tools through a single, easy-to-use platform that seamlessly works across office sites and mobile devices. Setup, deployment, and adoption is also easy and IT can manage it all from anywhere. Sponsor link: [( CakePHP 4 Upgrade Service - By CakeDC The team from [CakeDC]( is offering upgrade services! Get your CakePHP 2/3 app upgraded to CakePHP 4 by the CakePHP experts. Interested in finding out more? [Contact them today!]( *T&Cs apply [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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