Tuesday, February 23, 2010

[PHP Classes] PHP compiler performance

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    PHP compiler performance

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    With the release of Facebook HipHop PHP compiler, the matters of performance of PHP compilers and runtime engines gained special relevance.

    This article presents a performance comparison of between different PHP compilers and runtime PHP execution engines, so we can evaluate what is the best solution that can be used in different PHP environments.


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