We’ve had an extension for the lightweight VS Code IDE for quite some time, but now was as good a time as ever to create one for the full Visual Studio.
... 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 readingThe Peachpie compiler platform has already proven to be able to run massive real world applications without modifications. We have already tested WordPress, an older version of CodeIgniter and PHPUnit, but now it’s time for another massive PHP project: MediaWiki. What is Peachpie? Peachpie is a complete re-implementation of the PHP language to be executed […]
... continue readingWe have recently come across a phenomenal tool that illustrates the power of Roslyn. And we immediately knew we had to make it work with Peachpie.
... continue readingWe will be holding a presentation on the real world applications of Peachpie at the Microsoft office in Prague on October 25 at 6pm.
... continue readingThe curtains have closed on this year’s .NET Conf and it has truly been an amazing event. Let’s take a look back and summarize the Peachpie session.
... continue readingAnother 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 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 readingThings have been a little quiet around the Peachpie project for a few weeks, but there is a good reason for that; we were invited to attend one of the biggest IT conventions in the world: Microsoft Build. Here are our thoughts about it.
... continue readingAfter some work around the usage of Peachpie, we got back to implementing core functionalities in the compiler itself. We are edging closer towards completing the project in its initial form and being able to run full real-world applications.
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