PHP Performance Evolution 2016 from PHP 5, PHP 7.0, PHP 7.1 and PHP 8/Next
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Re: PHP Performance Evolution 2016 from PHP 5, PHP 7.0, PHP 7.1 and PHP 8/Next
#2It is only missing some benchmarks on real world applications like WordPress, Magento, Drupal, Joomla, etc..
Re: PHP Performance Evolution 2016 from PHP 5, PHP 7.0, PHP 7.1 and PHP 8/Next
#3Very complete comparison of the performance of PHP versions over time. PHP 8 looks promising. It is only missing some benchmarks on real world applications like WordPress, Magento, Drupal, Joomla, etc..
I'm sure it's just coincidence.
Re: PHP Performance Evolution 2016 from PHP 5, PHP 7.0, PHP 7.1 and PHP 8/Next
#4Very complete comparison of the performance of PHP versions over time. PHP 8 looks promising. It is only missing some benchmarks on real world applications like WordPress, Magento, Drupal, Joomla, etc..
This account was created just minutes after this posting and immediately commented on it. I'm sure it's just coincidence.
Re: PHP Performance Evolution 2016 from PHP 5, PHP 7.0, PHP 7.1 and PHP 8/Next
#5Re: PHP Performance Evolution 2016 from PHP 5, PHP 7.0, PHP 7.1 and PHP 8/Next
#6Could you include HHVM as well?
Re: PHP Performance Evolution 2016 from PHP 5, PHP 7.0, PHP 7.1 and PHP 8/Next
#7Re: PHP Performance Evolution 2016 from PHP 5, PHP 7.0, PHP 7.1 and PHP 8/Next
#8Very complete comparison of the performance of PHP versions over time. PHP 8 looks promising. It is only missing some benchmarks on real world applications like WordPress, Magento, Drupal, Joomla, etc..
This account was created just minutes after this posting and immediately commented on it. I'm sure it's just coincidence.
Anyway, I moderate the site, so I am the person that reviewed the article before publication. but the article was created by Christian Vigh in collaboration with Dmitry Stogov of Zend that reviewed the article for accuracy.
Re: PHP Performance Evolution 2016 from PHP 5, PHP 7.0, PHP 7.1 and PHP 8/Next
#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
This account was created just minutes after this posting and immediately commented on it. I'm sure it's just coincidence.
I think he runs the site: http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/author/1.html