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  1. What is Symfony

    What is Symfony Symfony is a set of PHP Packages, a Web Application framework, a Philosophy, and a Community — all working together in harmony.

  2. Symfony, High Performance PHP Framework for Web Development

    Symfony is a powerful PHP framework that empowers developers to build scalable, high-performance web applications with reusable components, comprehensive documentation, and …

  3. Symfony Documentation

    Symfony documentation includes articles, tutorials and books to learn about the Symfony PHP framework and its packages.

  4. Symfony 7, a high-performance PHP framework and a set of …

    Development and performance stats are calculated comparing Symfony 6.0 to Symfony 7.0. Highlighted features were introduced in different Symfony 6.x versions and show the …

  5. Download Symfony Framework and Packages

    Download the Symfony CLI tool, create Symfony applications and use Symfony packages.

  6. Installing & Setting up the Symfony Framework

    This is optional, but it gives you a helpful binary called symfony that provides all tools you need to develop and run your Symfony application locally. The symfony binary also provides a tool to …

  7. Symfony 5, a high-performance PHP framework and a set of …

    Symfony 5 releases together with a new book called Symfony 5: The Fast Track written by Symfony's creator Fabien Potencier. Learn how to create modern web applications with …

  8. Getting Started (Symfony Docs)

    Become a Symfony contributor Be an active part of the community and contribute ideas, code and bug fixes. Both experts and newcomers are welcome. Learn how to contribute

  9. Symfony Packages

    Symfony Packages are decoupled libraries for PHP applications. Battle-tested in hundreds of thousands of projects and downloaded billions of times, they're the foundation of the most …

  10. The Symfony Framework Best Practices

    This article describes the best practices for developing web applications with Symfony that fit the philosophy envisioned by the original Symfony creators. If you don't agree with some of these …