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PHP Performance with Marco Pivetta (ocramius)

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In this episode, Benjamin and Matthew, talk with Marco Pivetta (ocramius) about:

  • PHP 7.4's new preloading feature: what it is, how it works, the benefits and drawbacks of using it
  • The speed differences between different versions of PHP (especially in 7.x)
  • The difference between OPcache and Preloading
  • How Composer's autoloader may soon be a thing of the past

Notable Quotes

Composer is the mother of all frameworks.

The (Composer) autoloader will gradually disappear.

You wouldn't build a house and not check it for 10 years. It should be the same for software projects.

Everything (in software development) is a trade-off.

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Guests: Marco Pivetta.
Hosted By: Benjamin Eberlei, and Matthew Setter.

Thanks for tuning in to the Undercover ElePHPant. If you’d like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone very knowledgeable in writing highly performant and scalable PHP applications, email podcast@tideways.com.

This podcast is produced by Tideways. Don't look further for an all in one Monitoring, Profiling and Exception Tracking software for PHP applications available on tideways.com. Follow us on Twitter (@tidewaysio). Find out more about us at https://tideways.com.

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Manage episode 246040306 series 2569741
Content provided by Benjamin Eberlei and Matthew Setter. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Benjamin Eberlei and Matthew Setter or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Benjamin and Matthew, talk with Marco Pivetta (ocramius) about:

  • PHP 7.4's new preloading feature: what it is, how it works, the benefits and drawbacks of using it
  • The speed differences between different versions of PHP (especially in 7.x)
  • The difference between OPcache and Preloading
  • How Composer's autoloader may soon be a thing of the past

Notable Quotes

Composer is the mother of all frameworks.

The (Composer) autoloader will gradually disappear.

You wouldn't build a house and not check it for 10 years. It should be the same for software projects.

Everything (in software development) is a trade-off.

Links

Guests: Marco Pivetta.
Hosted By: Benjamin Eberlei, and Matthew Setter.

Thanks for tuning in to the Undercover ElePHPant. If you’d like to be a guest on the podcast or know someone very knowledgeable in writing highly performant and scalable PHP applications, email podcast@tideways.com.

This podcast is produced by Tideways. Don't look further for an all in one Monitoring, Profiling and Exception Tracking software for PHP applications available on tideways.com. Follow us on Twitter (@tidewaysio). Find out more about us at https://tideways.com.

  continue reading

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