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6.4
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 * Give current locale to `LocaleSwitcher::runWithLocale()`'s callback
 * Add `--as-tree` option to `translation:pull` command to write YAML messages as a tree-like structure
 * [BC BREAK] Add argument `$buildDir` to `DataCollectorTranslator::warmUp()`
 * Add `DataCollectorTranslatorPass` and `LoggingTranslatorPass`  (moved from `FrameworkBundle`)
 * Add `PhraseTranslationProvider`

6.2.7
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 * [BC BREAK] The following data providers for `ProviderFactoryTestCase` are now static:
   `supportsProvider()`, `createProvider()`, `unsupportedSchemeProvider()`and `incompleteDsnProvider()`
 * [BC BREAK] `ProviderTestCase::toStringProvider()` is now static

6.2
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 * Deprecate `PhpStringTokenParser`
 * Deprecate `PhpExtractor` in favor of `PhpAstExtractor`
 * Add `PhpAstExtractor` (requires [nikic/php-parser](https://github.com/nikic/php-parser) to be installed)

6.1
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 * Parameters implementing `TranslatableInterface` are processed
 * Add the file extension to the `XliffFileDumper` constructor

5.4
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 * Add `github` format & autodetection to render errors as annotations when
   running the XLIFF linter command in a Github Actions environment.
 * Translation providers are not experimental anymore

5.3
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 * Add `translation:pull` and `translation:push` commands to manage translations with third-party providers
 * Add `TranslatorBagInterface::getCatalogues` method
 * Add support to load XLIFF string in `XliffFileLoader`

5.2.0
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 * added support for calling `trans` with ICU formatted messages
 * added `PseudoLocalizationTranslator`
 * added `TranslatableMessage` objects that represent a message that can be translated
 * added the `t()` function to easily create `TranslatableMessage` objects
 * Added support for extracting messages from `TranslatableMessage` objects

5.1.0
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 * added support for `name` attribute on `unit` element from xliff2 to be used as a translation key instead of always the `source` element

5.0.0
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 * removed support for using `null` as the locale in `Translator`
 * removed `TranslatorInterface`
 * removed `MessageSelector`
 * removed `ChoiceMessageFormatterInterface`
 * removed `PluralizationRule`
 * removed `Interval`
 * removed `transChoice()` methods, use the trans() method instead with a %count% parameter
 * removed `FileDumper::setBackup()` and `TranslationWriter::disableBackup()`
 * removed `MessageFormatter::choiceFormat()`
 * added argument `$filename` to `PhpExtractor::parseTokens()`
 * removed support for implicit STDIN usage in the `lint:xliff` command, use `lint:xliff -` (append a dash) instead to make it explicit.

4.4.0
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 * deprecated support for using `null` as the locale in `Translator`
 * deprecated accepting STDIN implicitly when using the `lint:xliff` command, use `lint:xliff -` (append a dash) instead to make it explicit.
 * Marked the `TranslationDataCollector` class as `@final`.

4.3.0
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 * Improved Xliff 1.2 loader to load the original file's metadata
 * Added `TranslatorPathsPass`

4.2.0
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 * Started using ICU parent locales as fallback locales.
 * allow using the ICU message format using domains with the "+intl-icu" suffix
 * deprecated `Translator::transChoice()` in favor of using `Translator::trans()` with a `%count%` parameter
 * deprecated `TranslatorInterface` in favor of `Symfony\Contracts\Translation\TranslatorInterface`
 * deprecated `MessageSelector`, `Interval` and `PluralizationRules`; use `IdentityTranslator` instead
 * Added `IntlFormatter` and `IntlFormatterInterface`
 * added support for multiple files and directories in `XliffLintCommand`
 * Marked `Translator::getFallbackLocales()` and `TranslationDataCollector::getFallbackLocales()` as internal

4.1.0
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 * The `FileDumper::setBackup()` method is deprecated.
 * The `TranslationWriter::disableBackup()` method is deprecated.
 * The `XliffFileDumper` will write "name" on the "unit" node when dumping XLIFF 2.0.

4.0.0
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 * removed the backup feature of the `FileDumper` class
 * removed `TranslationWriter::writeTranslations()` method
 * removed support for passing `MessageSelector` instances to the constructor of the `Translator` class

3.4.0
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 * Added `TranslationDumperPass`
 * Added `TranslationExtractorPass`
 * Added `TranslatorPass`
 * Added `TranslationReader` and `TranslationReaderInterface`
 * Added `<notes>` section to the Xliff 2.0 dumper.
 * Improved Xliff 2.0 loader to load `<notes>` section.
 * Added `TranslationWriterInterface`
 * Deprecated `TranslationWriter::writeTranslations` in favor of `TranslationWriter::write`
 * added support for adding custom message formatter and decoupling the default one.
 * Added `PhpExtractor`
 * Added `PhpStringTokenParser`

3.2.0
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 * Added support for escaping `|` in plural translations with double pipe.

3.1.0
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 * Deprecated the backup feature of the file dumper classes.

3.0.0
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 * removed `FileDumper::format()` method.
 * Changed the visibility of the locale property in `Translator` from protected to private.

2.8.0
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 * deprecated FileDumper::format(), overwrite FileDumper::formatCatalogue() instead.
 * deprecated Translator::getMessages(), rely on TranslatorBagInterface::getCatalogue() instead.
 * added `FileDumper::formatCatalogue` which allows format the catalogue without dumping it into file.
 * added option `json_encoding` to JsonFileDumper
 * added options `as_tree`, `inline` to YamlFileDumper
 * added support for XLIFF 2.0.
 * added support for XLIFF target and tool attributes.
 * added message parameters to DataCollectorTranslator.
 * [DEPRECATION] The `DiffOperation` class has been deprecated and
   will be removed in Symfony 3.0, since its operation has nothing to do with 'diff',
   so the class name is misleading. The `TargetOperation` class should be used for
   this use-case instead.

2.7.0
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 * added DataCollectorTranslator for collecting the translated messages.

2.6.0
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 * added possibility to cache catalogues
 * added TranslatorBagInterface
 * added LoggingTranslator
 * added Translator::getMessages() for retrieving the message catalogue as an array

2.5.0
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 * added relative file path template to the file dumpers
 * added optional backup to the file dumpers
 * changed IcuResFileDumper to extend FileDumper

2.3.0
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 * added classes to make operations on catalogues (like making a diff or a merge on 2 catalogues)
 * added Translator::getFallbackLocales()
 * deprecated Translator::setFallbackLocale() in favor of the new Translator::setFallbackLocales() method

2.2.0
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 * QtTranslationsLoader class renamed to QtFileLoader. QtTranslationsLoader is deprecated and will be removed in 2.3.
 * [BC BREAK] uniformized the exception thrown by the load() method when an error occurs. The load() method now
   throws Symfony\Component\Translation\Exception\NotFoundResourceException when a resource cannot be found
   and Symfony\Component\Translation\Exception\InvalidResourceException when a resource is invalid.
 * changed the exception class thrown by some load() methods from \RuntimeException to \InvalidArgumentException
   (IcuDatFileLoader, IcuResFileLoader and QtFileLoader)

2.1.0
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 * added support for more than one fallback locale
 * added support for extracting translation messages from templates (Twig and PHP)
 * added dumpers for translation catalogs
 * added support for QT, gettext, and ResourceBundles

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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!

Requirements

No prerequisite knowledge required

No special software required

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