PeachPie is now a mature project and so it was only about time for it to have a proper documentation as well. That is why we are happy to introduce docs.peachpie.io.
... continue readingWe hesitated for a while, but we finally decided to put our money where our mouth is. Our website is now powered by PeachPie and runs on ASP.NET Core.
... continue readingFor those of you who are hearing about Peachpie for the first time, the title of this article may seem even crazier than it does for the others. We are happy to announce that our project now allows you to compile PHP code directly for .NET Standard 2.0, which has a number of outrageous consequences.
... 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.
... continue readingAfter months of implementing the required PHP functionality in Peachpie, our platform is now finally ready to run a larger real-world application: WordPress.
... continue readingThere has already been a considerable progress in the Peachpie project in 2017, as many new functionalities were implemented. Therefore, we upped the version of Peachpie compiler to 0.4.0-Preview.
... continue readingWe are happy to announce the release of Peachpie 0.2.0. The latest preview of the PHP compiler to .NET is now publicly available as a set of NuGet packages for everybody to try.
... continue readingAs announced in the last blog post, there has been some major progress in the development of the Peachpie platform over the last couple of weeks. Peachpie is now capable of running compiled PHP applications on IIS and on the Microsoft Azure cloud.
... 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.
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