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An approach to using Behat in eZ sites

An approach to using Behat in eZ sites

Filip Božanović

Some of our previous articles have dealt with behavioural testing to some degree. This post will attempt to reason through some of the design choices I’ve made in using Behat in eZ sites.

The eZ Publish Show #26: Christmas Special with Roland Benedetti

The eZ Publish Show #26: Christmas Special with Roland Benedetti

Ivo Lukač

As announced on the community site, the Christmas Special episode was with Roland Benedetti, Chief Product Officer of eZ System, as a guest. The main topic was the recent release of eZ Platform and eZ Studio, a long-awaited next generation of eZ Publish CMS. 

Save the date for Summer Camp 2016 - and enjoy our holiday presents!

Save the date for Summer Camp 2016 - and enjoy our holiday presents!

Maja Nebes

We figured there is no better time to announce Summer Camp 2016 than the holiday season. We know the time and the place, the rest of the information will be on your way soon. Since we always strive for improvement, we have some exciting news for you in that department! So, here goes!

Introducing Netgen variant of eZ Publish Community 2014.11 kernel

Introducing Netgen variant of eZ Publish Community 2014.11 kernel

Edi Modrić

As you probably know, eZ Publish Community 2014.11 is the last stable release of eZ Publish 5 hybrid stack (not counting the enterprise versions, naturally). You also probably know that it is stuck on Symfony 2.5 and is missing some nicer features and bug fixes from the eZ Platform (currently in beta) and eZ Publish Enterprise 5.4.x releases.

An eZ Week in NYC

An eZ Week in NYC

Igor Vrdoljak

Earlier this year, when it was announced that eZ Conference 2015 is going to be held in New York, I had mixed feelings about the place of business. Two ten-hour-long plane trips and seven days out of the office seemed like quite an investment, but since we are building Netgen to be the top eZ expert, New York was the place to be.

A few thoughts about the Symfony framework and PHP in general

A few thoughts about the Symfony framework and PHP in general

Ivo Lukač

Although it is interesting to read bickering about PHP in the blog comments, forum threads, or Facebook group discussions, this post is not about comparing PHP with other languages. It is about an important factor that keeps PHP on the top - the frameworks. 

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