If you like the performance of C++, try the Swoole extension for PHP, it brings the Go Coroutine syntax and power to PHP :). You can start writing async code with PHP as well and get the same I/O performance you have with Node if not more.
In any case, the point is not to say which language is better, PHP can be used for serious work, it's not just meant for personal toy project anymore. Even if you do not want to give that a try, I hope that you should not spread out-dated information that may discourage new beginners to try it out. Both PHP and Node are fantastic languages and they can live happily together :).
How widespread is the hosting/platform support for Swoole? Do you run it in docker, kubernetes or something like that? I have yet to experiment with it. Though i lived the coroutines in Go. Still, Go is a pain in the ass to write. 😆
If you can use pecl or run phpize to compile php then you can install swoole. It's no different than install other php extensions IMHO. I think you should have absolutely no issue on Amazon,, Google, etc...
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If you like the performance of C++, try the Swoole extension for PHP, it brings the Go Coroutine syntax and power to PHP :). You can start writing async code with PHP as well and get the same I/O performance you have with Node if not more.
In any case, the point is not to say which language is better, PHP can be used for serious work, it's not just meant for personal toy project anymore. Even if you do not want to give that a try, I hope that you should not spread out-dated information that may discourage new beginners to try it out. Both PHP and Node are fantastic languages and they can live happily together :).
How widespread is the hosting/platform support for Swoole? Do you run it in docker, kubernetes or something like that? I have yet to experiment with it. Though i lived the coroutines in Go. Still, Go is a pain in the ass to write. 😆
If you can use pecl or run phpize to compile php then you can install swoole. It's no different than install other php extensions IMHO. I think you should have absolutely no issue on Amazon,, Google, etc...