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Laravel vs. Symfony: A Comprehensive Comparison of #PHP #Frameworks

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🥳 I have just published my follow-up post:

>> Event Sourcing in PHP Symfony <<

It explains how anyone can implement event sourcing in a PHP Symfony project with minimal effort — free from ivory tower views.

Please let me know what you think of the post in the thread, and whether you found my naive implementation resonated with you.

lukasrotermund.de/posts/event-

coding blog · Event sourcing in PHP Symfony
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How do you usually deal with memory leaks in PHP (Symfony)? I juggle in an isolated process with a massive number of data sets that I load in batches via Doctrine, process, and then detach via the entity manager using `clear`, including a call to `gc_collect_cycles`, after unsetting the result array. There aren't any variables that have a reference anymore. The units of work from the entity manager are also empty. But the memory usage keeps going up.

UPDATE: found the leak in a third party API client 😄

My employer, after 7 months of work, fired me overnight. Because I would be too "finicky" about code quality and security risks, which would better suit "a bank or cybersecurity company".

So I'm again #lookingForJob, either at #Montpellier (France) or #fullRemote. I am a #fullStack #developer with almost 10 years of experience on #php, #symfony, #html, #css, #javascript (#jquery and I'm also learning #vue). I am fluent in English, both written and spoken.