Another great success for our little project: Peachpie will receive a full feature on this year’s .NET Conf, as Jakub will be talking to Scott Hanselman about the project and its benefits.
... continue readingTraditionally, PHP websites are hosted on Windows using IIS or Azure, but this standard approach has a few well-known drawbacks. In this article, we will take a look at how Peachpie allows you to run PHP websites on the ASP.NET Integrated Pipeline and why this is desirable.
... continue readingMany new features have been implemented into Peachpie lately and a lot has happened around the project. It’s time to raise the version to 0.8.0 and discuss what’s new in it.
... continue readingSince Peachpie is now a member project of the .NET Foundation, it makes sense that we would participate in the .NET Summer Hackfest. As part of this great initiative, we will be holding a live event together with the guys from DotVVM at the Microsoft office in Prague.
... continue readingPackaging code libraries is a common way of providing and deploying a maintainable piece of code with an individual functionality. Packages are self-contained and their consumers usually don’t have to deal with their dependencies and requirements. In this article, we bridge two seemingly distant technologies and demonstrate how to pass a PHP library as a […]
... continue readingWe have some exciting news to share. The Peachpie project has officially joined Microsoft’s .NET Foundation. This article will explain what this means for us and for the community.
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