RoadRunner: High-performance PHP application server written in Golang

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  1. RoadRunner

    🤯 High-performance PHP application server, process manager written in Go and powered with plugins

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  3. Spiral Framework

    High-Performance PHP Framework (by spiral)

    From the same developers :

    PHP framework : https://spiral.dev/

    ORM library : https://cycle-orm.dev/

  4. Cycle ORM

    PHP DataMapper, ORM (by cycle)

    From the same developers :

    PHP framework : https://spiral.dev/

    ORM library : https://cycle-orm.dev/

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