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User-contributed documentation, as well as translations and plugins, are available in the symfony wiki.
A collection of snippets contributed by symfony users. When you think that someone may already have solved a problem, that's where the solution usually lies. The snipeet application itself is a giant snippet, which you can browse and learn from.
You want to learn more about symfony? We have plenty of documentation for you.
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The symfony Reference BookThe reference guide: The Symfony Reference Guide is a book where you can easily find answers to your questions at your fingertips. This is a book you will keep with you whenever you develop with symfony. |
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More with symfonyDo more with symfony: This book is the symfony 2009 advent calendar, a set of 24 tutorials about advanced symfony topics, published day-by-day between December 1st and Christmas 2009. All tutorials are available in five languages: English, French, Spanish, Italian, and Japanese. |
The API DocumentationEvery class, method and function in symfony has PHPDoc comments explaining the way it works. The best way to check the parameters of a function or the nature of the returned value is there. |
