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6.4
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 * `EarlyExpirationHandler` no longer implements `MessageHandlerInterface`, rely on `AsMessageHandler` instead

6.3
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 * Add support for Relay PHP extension for Redis
 * Updates to allow Redis cluster connections using predis/predis:^2.0
 * Add optional parameter `$isSameDatabase` to `DoctrineDbalAdapter::configureSchema()`

6.1
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 * Add support for ACL auth in RedisAdapter
 * Improve reliability and performance of `TagAwareAdapter` by making tag versions an integral part of item value

6.0
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 * Remove `DoctrineProvider` and `DoctrineAdapter`
 * Remove support of Doctrine DBAL in `PdoAdapter`

5.4
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 * Deprecate `DoctrineProvider` and `DoctrineAdapter` because these classes have been added to the `doctrine/cache` package
 * Add `DoctrineDbalAdapter` identical to `PdoAdapter` for `Doctrine\DBAL\Connection` or DBAL URL
 * Deprecate usage of `PdoAdapter` with `Doctrine\DBAL\Connection` or DBAL URL

5.3
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 * added support for connecting to Redis Sentinel clusters when using the Redis PHP extension
 * add support for a custom serializer to the `ApcuAdapter` class

5.2.0
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 * added integration with Messenger to allow computing cached values in a worker
 * allow ISO 8601 time intervals to specify default lifetime

5.1.0
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 * added max-items + LRU + max-lifetime capabilities to `ArrayCache`
 * added `CouchbaseBucketAdapter`
 * added context `cache-adapter` to log messages

5.0.0
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 * removed all PSR-16 implementations in the `Simple` namespace
 * removed `SimpleCacheAdapter`
 * removed `AbstractAdapter::unserialize()`
 * removed `CacheItem::getPreviousTags()`

4.4.0
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 * added support for connecting to Redis Sentinel clusters
 * added argument `$prefix` to `AdapterInterface::clear()`
 * improved `RedisTagAwareAdapter` to support Redis server >= 2.8 and up to 4B items per tag
 * added `TagAwareMarshaller` for optimized data storage when using `AbstractTagAwareAdapter`
 * added `DeflateMarshaller` to compress serialized values
 * removed support for phpredis 4 `compression`
 * [BC BREAK] `RedisTagAwareAdapter` is not compatible with `RedisCluster` from `Predis` anymore, use `phpredis` instead
 * Marked the `CacheDataCollector` class as `@final`.
 * added `SodiumMarshaller` to encrypt/decrypt values using libsodium

4.3.0
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 * removed `psr/simple-cache` dependency, run `composer require psr/simple-cache` if you need it
 * deprecated all PSR-16 adapters, use `Psr16Cache` or `Symfony\Contracts\Cache\CacheInterface` implementations instead
 * deprecated `SimpleCacheAdapter`, use `Psr16Adapter` instead

4.2.0
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 * added support for connecting to Redis clusters via DSN
 * added support for configuring multiple Memcached servers via DSN
 * added `MarshallerInterface` and `DefaultMarshaller` to allow changing the serializer and provide one that automatically uses igbinary when available
 * implemented `CacheInterface`, which provides stampede protection via probabilistic early expiration and should become the preferred way to use a cache
 * added sub-second expiry accuracy for backends that support it
 * added support for phpredis 4 `compression` and `tcp_keepalive` options
 * added automatic table creation when using Doctrine DBAL with PDO-based backends
 * throw `LogicException` when `CacheItem::tag()` is called on an item coming from a non tag-aware pool
 * deprecated `CacheItem::getPreviousTags()`, use `CacheItem::getMetadata()` instead
 * deprecated the `AbstractAdapter::unserialize()` and `AbstractCache::unserialize()` methods
 * added `CacheCollectorPass` (originally in `FrameworkBundle`)
 * added `CachePoolClearerPass` (originally in `FrameworkBundle`)
 * added `CachePoolPass` (originally in `FrameworkBundle`)
 * added `CachePoolPrunerPass` (originally in `FrameworkBundle`)

3.4.0
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 * added using options from Memcached DSN
 * added PruneableInterface so PSR-6 or PSR-16 cache implementations can declare support for manual stale cache pruning
 * added prune logic to FilesystemTrait, PhpFilesTrait, PdoTrait, TagAwareAdapter and ChainTrait
 * now FilesystemAdapter, PhpFilesAdapter, FilesystemCache, PhpFilesCache, PdoAdapter, PdoCache, ChainAdapter, and
   ChainCache implement PruneableInterface and support manual stale cache pruning

3.3.0
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 * added CacheItem::getPreviousTags() to get bound tags coming from the pool storage if any
 * added PSR-16 "Simple Cache" implementations for all existing PSR-6 adapters
 * added Psr6Cache and SimpleCacheAdapter for bidirectional interoperability between PSR-6 and PSR-16
 * added MemcachedAdapter (PSR-6) and MemcachedCache (PSR-16)
 * added TraceableAdapter (PSR-6) and TraceableCache (PSR-16)

3.2.0
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 * added TagAwareAdapter for tags-based invalidation
 * added PdoAdapter with PDO and Doctrine DBAL support
 * added PhpArrayAdapter and PhpFilesAdapter for OPcache-backed shared memory storage (PHP 7+ only)
 * added NullAdapter

3.1.0
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 * added the component with strict PSR-6 implementations
 * added ApcuAdapter, ArrayAdapter, FilesystemAdapter and RedisAdapter
 * added AbstractAdapter, ChainAdapter and ProxyAdapter
 * added DoctrineAdapter and DoctrineProvider for bidirectional interoperability with Doctrine Cache

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8 Jul 2021
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What you will learn?

Create any website layout you can imagine

Support any device size with Responsive (mobile-friendly) Design

Add tasteful animations and effects with CSS3

Course description

You can launch a new career in web development today by learning HTML & CSS. You don't need a computer science degree or expensive software. All you need is a computer, a bit of time, a lot of determination, and a teacher you trust. I've taught HTML and CSS to countless coworkers and held training sessions for fortune 100 companies. I am that teacher you can trust. 


Don't limit yourself by creating websites with some cheesy “site-builder" tool. This course teaches you how to take 100% control over your webpages by using the same concepts that every professional website is created with.


This course does not assume any prior experience. We start at square one and learn together bit by bit. By the end of the course you will have created (by hand) a website that looks great on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops alike.


In the summer of 2020 the course has received a new section where we push our website live up onto the web using the free GitHub Pages service; this means you'll be able to share a link to what you've created with your friends, family, colleagues and the world!

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No prerequisite knowledge required

No special software required

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