We couldn't miss out on an entire day dedicated to getting the most out of one of the great frameworks that allows us to build scalable mission critical software. Symfony.
The very long day started with a very early train down to London from our respective home towns, eager to get through any delays and commuters it was important to get seats for the opening keynote, this year hosted by Seb Lee-Delisle.
The whole event was very up-beat and engaging with plenty of talks to spark the interest of everyone.
We also happened to bump into some friendly developers from Sainsburys who seemed to have had difficulty with the colour of their shirts.
If you missed Symfony Live London 2015, you might want to check out the videos of the talks, they are most certainly worth watching.
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Kiel
Kiel has worked under the bonnet of software for more years than he dare count. Now he finds himself more working with the infrastructure of cloud computing specifically, AWS and Docker.
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