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best_practices/introduction.rst

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The Symfony Framework Best Practices
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The Symfony framework is well-known for being *really* flexible and is used
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The Symfony Framework is well-known for being *really* flexible and is used
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to build micro-sites, enterprise applications that handle billions of connections
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and even as the basis for *other* frameworks. Since its release in July 2011,
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the community has learned a lot about what's possible and how to do things *best*.
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This guide aims to fix that by describing the **best practices for developing
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web apps with the Symfony full-stack Framework**. These are best practices that
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fit the philosophy of the framework as envisioned by its original creator
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`Fabien Potencier`_.
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This guide is **specially suited** for:
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* Websites and web applications developed with the full-stack Symfony Framework.
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book/doctrine.rst

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the Symfony full-stack Framework doesn't integrate any ORM by default,
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book/forms.rst

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the `Resources/views/Form` directory of the FrameworkBundle (`view on GitHub`_).
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Each fragment name follows the same basic pattern and is broken up into two pieces,
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book/http_fundamentals.rst

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matched route, like ``_controller``, ``id`` (if you have an ``{id}``
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The good news is that none of these problems is unique. Symfony provides
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Each one of these components is decoupled and can be used in *any* PHP project,
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book/installation.rst

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book/internals.rst

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book/page_creation.rst

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