Taking Hack Seriously - Slack Engineering

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  • HHVM

    A virtual machine for executing programs written in Hack.

  • 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.

  • ir

    Lightweight JIT Compilation Framework

  • How can you be certain here, php about to have a next generation JIT this year (https://github.com/dstogov/ir) and what your take on swoole extension?

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