It’s been a while since we produced any benchmarks, so it’s time to put Peachpie to the performance test again. And it’s not going to be a small one – this time, we will benchmark an entire real world application in WordPress.
... continue readingWordPress is now entirely ready to be compiled to and executed on .NET with Peachpie. With this out of the way, this article will examine one of the great usecases of this endeavor – how to write a plugin for WordPress in C#.
... 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 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 readingThe article, in which we introduced the milestone achievement of being able to get WordPress running on .NET, received quite a bit of attention. Let’s recap what happened and follow up with video tutorial.
... 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.
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