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"html": "<div><h2>Craft 6 will be Laravel</h2><p>The biggest announcement from the Pixel & Tonic team was that Craft CMS will be switching frameworks, away from Yii and to Laravel with its 6.0 release. The plan to do this had been announced 2 years ago but during the workshop on Tuesday the team layed out their roadmap and plans for future compatibility. Where the previous idea was a phase release, they updated their plans and announced that 6.0 will be fully Laravel - you can read the official announcement here. </p>\n<p>I’m quite excited for this change as to will probably open Craft CMS and it’s ecosystem up to a much larger audience of developers and agencies. And the other way around, we in the community can build our projects on top of a better maintained and evolving platform. Looking forward to what the future will bring!</p>\n<img src=\"/uploads/DOT-ALL-2025_Photography-day-23_076.jpg\" alt=\"\"></div><div><h2>On stage: Data + Craft</h2><p>I was very happy to have my proposal for a talk selected for the conference this year and in the first day I took the stage to talk about how we - at Statik - handle projects that depend on lots of data, focussing strategies and ways-of-working the handle both incoming data (migration vs synchronization) and outgoing data (exporting data to external systems).</p>\n</div><div><h2></h2><p>I had demo’d my presentation over a lunch break at the office about a month before the conference, and while it was far from finished, the feedback my coworkers gave really brought it to higher level 🙂. I was a bit nervous but once I got on stage that went away quickly and I quite happy with how it went. Afterwards I got lots of positive feedback and extra question from the audience, which I turn got me meeting some new people in the community 🙂</p>\n<p>The biggest take away from my talk and the questions afterwards was - for me - that sharing how we build projects (not <em>just</em> the code also we structure things in the CMS itself) can very interesting and I think it would be a neat submit for a workshop in smaller groups.</p>\n<img src=\"/uploads/DOT-ALL-2025_Photography-day-24_091.jpg\" alt=\"\"></div>",
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"description": "Craft 6 will be LaravelThe biggest announcement from the Pixel & Tonic team was that Craft CMS will be switching frameworks, away from Yii and to Laravel with its 6.0 release. The plan to do this had been announced 2 years ago but during the workshop on Tuesday the team layed out their roadmap a...",
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"textContent": "Craft 6 will be LaravelThe biggest announcement from the Pixel & Tonic team was that Craft CMS will be switching frameworks, away from Yii and to Laravel with its 6.0 release. The plan to do this had been announced 2 years ago but during the workshop on Tuesday the team layed out their roadmap and plans for future compatibility. Where the previous idea was a phase release, they updated their plans and announced that 6.0 will be fully Laravel - you can read the official announcement here. \nI’m quite excited for this change as to will probably open Craft CMS and it’s ecosystem up to a much larger audience of developers and agencies. And the other way around, we in the community can build our projects on top of a better maintained and evolving platform. Looking forward to what the future will bring!\nOn stage: Data + CraftI was very happy to have my proposal for a talk selected for the conference this year and in the first day I took the stage to talk about how we - at Statik - handle projects that depend on lots of data, focussing strategies and ways-of-working the handle both incoming data (migration vs synchronization) and outgoing data (exporting data to external systems).\nI had demo’d my presentation over a lunch break at the office about a month before the conference, and while it was far from finished, the feedback my coworkers gave really brought it to higher level 🙂. I was a bit nervous but once I got on stage that went away quickly and I quite happy with how it went. Afterwards I got lots of positive feedback and extra question from the audience, which I turn got me meeting some new people in the community 🙂\nThe biggest take away from my talk and the questions afterwards was - for me - that sharing how we build projects (not just the code also we structure things in the CMS itself) can very interesting and I think it would be a neat submit for a workshop in smaller groups.\n"
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