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RoadRunner | PHPT | |
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32 | 273 | |
7,644 | 37,139 | |
1.0% | 1.1% | |
9.2 | 10.0 | |
11 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Go | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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RoadRunner
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Performance benchmark of PHP runtimes
FrankenPHP
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RoadRunner: High performance PHP app server, load balancer and process manager
why link to the old URL when linking to its redirected one is less confusing?
https://github.com/roadrunner-server/roadrunner#readme (MIT)
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An Internet of PHP
Don't follow any advice to use Apache as a reverse proxy, or bundle php with a classic web server.
There are real application servers using an event loop by now, most notably Roadrunner (https://roadrunner.dev), FrankenPHP (https://frankenphp.dev), Laravel Octane (https://laravel.com/docs/10.x/octane#introduction), Swoole Bridge for Symfony (https://github.com/insidestyles/swoole-bridge-bundle).
In general, you can do a lot with OpenSwoole or Roadrunner. They are vastly superior (in a container scenario) to any other suggestion in this thread!
I use RoadRunner for that purpose. It even has some amazing features you can enable as keeping the application loaded in memory between requests.
- RoadRunner: High-performance PHP application server written in Golang
- Go with PHP
- Call Go from PHP >8.0
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Call GO from PHP 8.0
https://roadrunner.dev which golang php application server which can replace nginx +php fpm has a module for running golang via php using sockets.
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I don’t get all the hate for PHP and at this point I am too afraid to ask.
You could also use something like EventMachine (In ruby), Twisted (Python), Node (JS) or ReactPHP (for PHP) that will use the language and turn it into a web application server, and then you'll have only one long running process that handle all your requests with shared memory. You could even use something more fancy like RoadRunner in the case of PHP.
PHPT
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Processing One Billion Rows in PHP!
I am running this code on MacOS on Apple Silicon hardware which is crashing when using the JIT in a ZTS build of PHP, so the 1m 35s result is without JIT, it might be even faster if I could use it
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Top Paying Programming Technologies 2024
49. PHP - $58,899
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Learning Rust: A clean start
A little about me; I'm a web developer and have been for around 5 years, though I'd dabbled for years. I have experience with Perl and PHP but my day to day is JavaScript/TypeScript be it through NodeJS or ReactJS. I want to learn Rust for no specific reason other than it's fun to learn new things.
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WebSocket vs. HTTP communication protocols
Consider a web application where requests are handled through NGINX as the web server and PHP as the dynamic backend language. Let’s say something in the application logic results in a fatal error or process termination. This doesn’t affect NGINX’s ability to serve a response to the client, which would most likely be an HTTP 503 - Service Unavailable message.
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Where do React Server Components fit in the history of web development?
In the beginning, I used a technology called CGI to develop server applications written in Perl. This technology was later replaced by Microsoft’s ASP (Active Server Pages) and then PHP. PHP, which you may already know, is still powering over 77% of all the websites as of the time of writing (ever heard of WordPress?).
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Server side(Backend) programming languages
PHP
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Shopware Changes since the 6.0 Dev Training Videos
As Shopware is mostly based on the Symfony framework, which is in turn based on the PHP language, we should also consider learning about the basics, which will also be useful for other frameworks apart from Shopware, like Symfonycasts, symfony.com, php.net.
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PHP 8.3
Looks like my fix for CPU feature detection under clang made it in, so such builds should now have much faster addslashes/base64/etc.
They're still disabled by default on FreeBSD - my PR is pending, and the patch has been in testing in ports for a while: https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/12288
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An Introduction to âš¡FastAPI
Since its introduction to backend development, Python has grown in popularity, competing with pre-existing heavyweights such as PHP and .Net. It has made the developer experience more efficient and streamlined by introducing simplicity and power. Despite being known to be slower than its counterpart, Python has thrived greatly in this ecosystem.
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StackOverflow alternatives for web developers
PHP.net dto. for PHP-related stuff
What are some alternatives?
Swoole - 🚀 Coroutine-based concurrency library for PHP
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
laravel-swoole - High performance HTTP server based on Swoole. Speed up your Laravel or Lumen applications.
nginx-prometheus - Turn Nginx logs into Prometheus metrics
Workerman - An asynchronous event driven PHP socket framework. Supports HTTP, Websocket, SSL and other custom protocols.
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy
PHPUnit - The PHP Unit Testing framework.
Faker
DBUnit
Ponzu - Headless CMS with automatic JSON API. Featuring auto-HTTPS from Let's Encrypt, HTTP/2 Server Push, and flexible server framework written in Go.
MySQL - A pure node.js JavaScript Client implementing the MySQL protocol.
GeoDNS in Go - DNS server with per-client targeted responses