Benjamin on Lazy Objects at SymfonyLive Berlin

Event

Where: CineStar CUBIX Berlin

When: April 23-24, 2026

Benjamin will be attending SymfonyLive 2026 and contributing a talk focused on one of the most relevant changes in modern PHP.

With PHP 8.4, native support for lazy loading and proxy objects becomes part of the language itself. This removes the need for many of the workarounds and generated code that frameworks and libraries have relied on so far. Both Doctrine and Symfony have historically implemented the proxy pattern through custom solutions.

In this session, Benjamin will take a closer look at PHP 8.4’s native lazy object capabilities and explain what changes in practice. He will outline how these new features reduce complexity, lower overhead, and simplify long-standing patterns in both Doctrine and Symfony. The talk will also explore what this means for the future of these ecosystems and how developers can start thinking about adopting these improvements.

Talk details

Thursday, April 23, 2026

14:00 to 14:40

If you are attending SymfonyLive, this session offers a practical perspective on how core language changes can reshape familiar tools and patterns.

Write to us at [email protected] if you want to make sure that we don’t miss each other.

About the author

  • Diana Scheffen

Diana Scheffen

I’m a Content and Marketing Manager at Tideways, where I focus on content marketing, community building, and developer-focused communication. I enjoy turning complex technical topics into engaging content and creating meaningful connections within the PHP ecosystem.

As a passionate content creator and published author, I believe that great content starts with curiosity, authentic stories, and a genuine interest in the people behind them. Whether I’m working on marketing campaigns, building communities, or writing, I enjoy thinking outside the box and finding creative ways to engage and inspire others.