RE: [php-46] HipHop for PHP

From: webnotas
Sent on: Thursday, February 11, 2010 10:12 AM

Hi,

Good idea is change of web server, you have problem in:

Name Server: ns1.domainsite.com
Name Server: ns2.domainsite.com

David


Subject: Re: [php-46] HipHop for PHP
From: [address removed]
To: [address removed]
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 18:17:33 -0500

I just tried to view the dates for the next meetup and it seems that the nameservers for brisbanephp.net arent responding for some reason. (might be an issue on my end, didnt look into it)

Unfortunately 2 weeks is a bit too short notice,
However if we tee it up for March and I can cover any selection of random stuff:
HPHP, scaling (shards, partitioning, etc etc), fault tollerance, database tech and server hardware, possibly some stuff on development processes (ie. "scaling your codebase and dev team")


On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 5:50 PM, Arjen Lentz <[address removed]> wrote:
Hi Peter

----- "Peter van Dijk" <[address removed]> wrote:
> It hasn't actually been released yet. They're currently prepping it
> all and should have something together in a few days.
>
> The general consensus seems to be that those doing small scale PHP
> work wont find it useful. (ie. anyone with shared hosting, or small
> projects)
> It's largely aimed at those of us who work on single applications at a
> larger scale - think multiple web and database servers in a single
> application.
>
>
> If anyone is interested, and assuming i have the time, i'd be prepared
> to do a presentation on what our experiences with it are (200k lines
> of code for one app, running on about 16 production servers).
> (I've actually been looking for an excuse to finally attend a meeting
> for a while, so perhaps i can cover a few other things too.)

I think that'd be interesting - and we're still looking for a speaker for the meeting in two weeks time. You have to be sure you have time though, for obvious reasons.

Cheers,
Arjen.


> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 4:52 PM, David Beveridge <
> [address removed] > wrote:
>
> HipHop is a source code transformer which transforms PHP source code
> into highly optimized C++ and then compiles it using g++.
>
> http://developers.facebook.com/news.php?blog=1&story=358
>
> Anyone tried this out yet?
>
> dave


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