[nycphp-talk] Roadsend
Jonathan
hendler at simmons.edu
Sat Aug 20 06:11:30 EDT 2005
Thanks Eric -
Perl is certainly capable (Perl 6 and Parrot too). Python isn't anything
to sniff at for compiling either.
Since I'm already invested in PHP, I might start with native PHP and
some accelerator and then porting to C/C++ to make shared libraries.
I've sent some questions to roadsend - like if/when they'll have
- php 5 support
- apache 2 support
- is it possible to build in custom .so/.dlls (I guess if you buy their
source code license)
Maybe I am getting outside PHPs niche into areas it "shouldn't" be used - \
I still think I can prototype what I want to in PHP though...
Eric K. wrote:
>I started that old NYPHP List thread and after trying Roadsend for a
>while I ended up abandoning it and switching to Perl and perlcc. The
>results were much better/faster for what I was doing (cross platform
>string/file manipulation).
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>Just in case you were interested...
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>On 8/19/05, Jonathan <hendler at simmons.edu> wrote:
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>>Thanks Scott, for pointing me to those threads.
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>>Scott Mattocks wrote:
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>>>Jonathan wrote:
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>>>>Has anyone here used Roadsend? (roadsend.com) A php compiler?
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>>>Checkout the list archives:
>>>http://lists.nyphp.org/pipermail/talk/2005-July/015405.html
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>>>And the PHP-GTK mailing list archives:
>>>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-gtk-general&w=2&r=1&s=roadsend&q=b
>>>(for more results try searching for "php compiler")
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