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I particularly like the new Mapped Route Parameters.

/show/{id}/

/show/{id:document}/

For multiple entities, it’s cleaner and more beginner-friendly than using the #[MapEntity] attribute (which is still an option).

And imo it’s a good move to deprecate “not passing the mapping” even for single entities. With the mapping the behaviour is more intuitive and “feels” less magic.

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Olissipo,
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Aren’t you only saying, indirectly, that server-side rendering is “antiquated”?

Unless you mean that mixing logic with templates is bad, in which case I agree.

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That’s a valid opinion. And I admit that at some point you must move to some form of client-side rendering.

I still haven’t (for some admin panels too, and websites), so I don’t feel the need to switch.

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