After years of anticipation, PHP 5 was released today. This release represents a milestone in the evolution of PHP. It sports the new Zend Engine II, a completely re-worked object model, and many many new features. Check it and the changelog out.
There have been many attempts, like BinaryPHP and PASM, but finally there is a complete compiler for PHP. The Roadsend compiler produces standalone, native executables, and supports the entire PHP language (but not all extensions). It uses Bigloo Scheme to do its job, a variant of Lisp, the language that Paul Graham writes about. Benchmarks say that performance is pretty good. Is this another sign that dynamic languages are the future?
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Gabriel
July 19th, 2004 at 5:03 am
1Muy bueno!
Te mando un saludo desde Cordoba, Argentina.
un abrazo
Gabriel
pecesama
November 29th, 2004 at 6:34 am
2Hola Gabriel,
Saludos también para Argentina desde México
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