We are back to working on Peachpie compiler and achieved a major milestone this week: continuous testing of our build using Travis CI.
... continue readingIt has been a while since our last article, as we have been working on integrating the ASP.NET Core pipeline into Peachpie compiler. This opens up a whole host of new possibilities, which we would like to demonstrate in this blog post.
... continue readingNo benchmarks this week, but we do have a few announcements. Not only about the technology itself, but also about the infrastructure that surrounds it.
... continue readingLast week we introduced the recently implemented include functionality and benchmarked how Peachpie fares with it compared to standard PHP. This week we would like to present another newly included feature and to show what else we will be working on in the coming weeks.
... continue readingAs we continue working on Peachpie compiler, which can be seen on our roadmap, there are more and more new functionalities and features every day. With each update, Peachpie learns to handle a set of new things and becomes increasingly compatible with the standard PHP runtime environment.
... continue readingAfter making an appearance on Microsoft’s “On .NET” live stream to discuss Peachpie, we have been busy working on the compiler itself. One of the aspects we have particularly been focusing on is the PHP interoperability with .NET, where we have been making massive strides.
... continue readingYou can watch the replay of the show here. What did we talk about? One of Bertrand’s main questions asked about our motivation to create Peachpie. As we explained, it is twofold: firstly, to finally finish what Phalanger has started in a much improved way, and secondly, to open up previously unaccessible areas for PHP […]
... continue readingWe will be chatting live with Microsoft’s Bertrand Le Roy on his show called “On .NET” this Thursday at 10 AM PST (7 PM GMT+2).
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