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Laravel | HHVM | |
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225 | 24 | |
31,354 | 17,964 | |
1.5% | 0.3% | |
9.9 | 10.0 | |
4 days ago | 1 day ago | |
PHP | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Laravel
- Automatizando fluxos de trabalho com GitHub Actions
- Testando filas em projetos Laravel
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PHP: check dates
It does not mean you should absolutely use it everywhere, but it can make sense for your case. Many frameworks, like Laravel use it to compose new projects.
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An Internet of PHP
https://github.com/laravel/framework/blob/00894b89e42a9d707c...
Even Tinker is a few lines of code to extend PsySH and credit is barely given.
Taylor Otwell is a fiend for creating wrappers around solid open source libraries, using PHP magic and encouraging bad practices, all just to breed an ecosystem ultimately to land him a Lambo, fuelled by amazing open source foundations that have barely been contributed back to by him.
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Laravel’s ForwardsCalls trait
This same system has been used in Laravel since version 4.0* albeit in the more PHP plain way, using call_user_func_array (Laravel Model Class).
- From Concept to Image: Exploring OpenAI Image Generation API with Laravel 10 and VueJS
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Thoughts on proposed new "Thin Skeleton" in Laravel 11.x
laravel/framework: https://github.com/laravel/framework/pull/47309
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Why is the Laravel Framework code not always optimized?
And as far as what your title states “not optimized” the answer to this is yes, the code is not optimized. In some cases there are minor optimizations that are bizarre, and in other places, PRs for optimization are closed. It’s a bit arbitrary, but c’est la vie.
For instance, I've always learned to separate into methods when things become complicated/unreadable. Sometimes I see code that has something like this (excuse me on my phone, but Ive seen this a couple of times): https://github.com/laravel/framework/commit/8692f67960cb33a598d46dbed3fd12df15eb4a3f
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Laravel devs are slowly killing best practices
The framework itself runs tests in public. You can see that the workflow with waiting for the machines takes around 6 minutes, but the run on a single platform e.g. PHP 8.2 - prefer-stable takes 2.5-3.5 minutes only. The tests themselves? Thousands in a minute:
HHVM
- Should I Rust or should I Go
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Hacklang is no longer opensource?
also fredemmott is not working on it any more https://github.com/facebook/hhvm/issues/9376
https://github.com/facebook/hhvm have not been update since 3 weeks ago, it could be a problem with their sync script or the project is no longer open source? If so what would happen for projects depend on it?
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Interesting ocaml mention in buck2 by fb
Hack and Flow are also written in OCaml.
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Buck2, a large scale build tool written in Rust by Meta, is now available
Here is a commit generated by clippy fix without Cargo involved: https://github.com/facebook/hhvm/commit/efea2c4dcc12fdbf3a2e3ce383bbdca2de5f93a9
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Taking Hack Seriously - Slack Engineering
Compared to PHP, with its visible community, Hack/HHVM does seem like a dead-end technology. But it’s very actively maintained and it powers the largest website on the planet. It definitely doesn’t make sense for the average PHP developer to switch (and the article steers clear of evangelising) but it also definitely doesn’t make sense for us to switch back.
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Nvidia is now worth more than Meta
Meta has created/maintains ReactJS, Zstandard, IO_Uring, PyTorch, HHVM, is a member of Rust foundation, and that's only the things I know about. They've literally made the Web and Linux better and faster.
- Yes, PHP Is Worth Learning/Using in $Current_year
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Ask HN: State of PHP at Facebook
Hack is internally built, but it is also open source:
https://github.com/facebook/hhvm
I joined Facebook in 2019 and left this year.
Though it is internally-built, Hack is already open source at https://github.com/facebook/hhvm/.
FB uses a pretty wide array of languages internally -- I don't know if they release statistics publicly, but you can filter/search their open-source projects by language at https://opensource.fb.com/projects/#filter.
What are some alternatives?
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FrameworkBenchmarks - Source for the TechEmpower Framework Benchmarks project
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Brick\Money - A money and currency library for PHP
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bref - Serverless PHP on AWS Lambda
HippyVM - HippyVM - an implementation of the PHP language in RPython