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Celebrate the launch of TYPO3 v13: Be part of the release parties

Celebrate the launch of TYPO3 v13: Be part of the release parties

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TYPO3 v13 is just around the corner - and of course we're celebrating in style!

On the official page for the TYPO3 release parties you will find everything you need to know about the events that accompany the launch.

There is hardly anything that brings the TYPO3 community together more than a release. Whether you've been around for a long time or are brand new - everyone who wants to exchange ideas and have a good time is welcome. The release parties offer the ideal opportunity to experience the latest features of TYPO3 v13 up close, learn from the pros and network with other TYPO3 enthusiasts.

The anticipation for the new version is great, and with it come some exciting features. To coincide with this, I'm starting production of my new video course on TYPO3 v13 on release day. If you sign up for the waiting list, you will not only get early access to the course, but also benefit from an early bird discount.

In addition to the technical insights at the parties, there will of course also be plenty of room for discussions and sharing your own experiences. So, what are you waiting for? Take a look at the site, choose a party near you and be part of this great community.

And what about you? Which TYPO3 v13 feature are you particularly looking forward to?

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Hi, I'm Wolfgang.

I have been working with TYPO3 since 2006. Not in theory, but in real projects with real deadlines. I've probably had the problems you're having three times already.

At some point, I started putting my knowledge into video courses. Not because I like being in front of the camera, but because I kept hearing the same questions over and over again. There are now hundreds of videos. Every single one was the result of a specific question from a specific project.

What makes me different from a YouTube tutorial: I not only know the solution, but also the context. Why something works. When it doesn't work. And which mistakes you can avoid because I've already made them.

My participants use me as a sparring partner. Not in the sense of "call me anytime", but like this: You come to the live session with a specific problem, post your question in the community or watch the appropriate video. And get an answer that works because it comes from practical experience.

As a member of the TYPO3 Education & Certification Committee, I make sure that the certification exams are kept up to date. What is tested there flows directly into my courses.