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🇺🇸 englishPublished November 2015 (at 25)#technology#php3731 words12 mn to read

As far as I can remember, PHP has always had a terrible reputation at handling very heavy (or asynchronous) tasks. For a long while if you wanted to parallelize long tasks you had to resort to forking through pcntl\_fork which had its own issues, and you couldn’t really handle the results of those tasks properly, etc. As such, a habit has kind of developed where we go straight for more intricate ...

Set Blackfire to the Rain

Set Blackfire to the Rain

🇺🇸 englishPublished November 2015 (at 25)#technology#php1702 words6 mn to read

If you’ve ever worked on any PHP application, or package, or anything you know that debugging performance issues is hard. There are several ways to ease the pain a little: debug bars, putting timers a bit everywhere. Or if you’re courageous like I was for a long time, you use xdebug snapshots which requires you to configure it, and then parsing the snapshots which takes a long time, etc. Recently...

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🇺🇸 englishPublished November 2015 (at 25)#technology#php3731 words12 mn to read

As far as I can remember, PHP has always had a terrible reputation at handling very heavy (or asynchronous) tasks. For a long while if you wanted to parallelize long tasks you had to resort to forking through pcntl\_fork which had its own issues, and you couldn’t really handle the results of those tasks properly, etc. As such, a habit has kind of developed where we go straight for more intricate ...

Set Blackfire to the Rain

Set Blackfire to the Rain

🇺🇸 englishPublished November 2015 (at 25)#technology#php1702 words6 mn to read

If you’ve ever worked on any PHP application, or package, or anything you know that debugging performance issues is hard. There are several ways to ease the pain a little: debug bars, putting timers a bit everywhere. Or if you’re courageous like I was for a long time, you use xdebug snapshots which requires you to configure it, and then parsing the snapshots which takes a long time, etc. Recently...