PHP Internals News: Episode 7: PHP and JIT

Author: Derick Rethans April 25, 2019 Duration: 0:00

Ever wondered what really goes into shaping the language that powers so much of the web? PHP Internals News pulls back the curtain, offering a direct line to the conversations that define PHP's future. Hosted by Derick Rethans, a core contributor who knows the landscape intimately, each episode brings you thoughtful discussions with the very developers who build and maintain the engine. You'll hear them unpack recent proposals, debate the nuances of new features, and explain the reasoning behind changes both big and small. This isn't about surface-level tutorials; it's about the design decisions, the compromises, and the collaborative problem-solving that happens within the project's core. Tuning into this podcast feels like having a seat at the table where the language itself is being crafted. For anyone who writes PHP professionally or is deeply curious about programming language evolution, these conversations provide invaluable context that you simply can't get elsewhere. It transforms the way you understand the tools you use every day, connecting the code you write to the people and processes that make it possible. The feed delivers regular, focused episodes that cut straight to the heart of current developments, making it an essential listen for staying informed on where PHP is headed next.
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PHP Internals News: Episode 73: Enumerations Thursday, January 28th 2021, 09:01 GMT London, UK In this episode of "PHP Internals News" I talk with Larry Garfield (Twitter, Website, GitHub) about a new RFC that he is prop…
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PHP Internals News: Episode 72: PHP 8.0 Celebrations! Thursday, November 26th 2020, 09:35 GMT London, UK In this episode of "PHP Internals News" we're looking back at all the RFCs that we discussed on this podcast for PH…
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PHP Internals News: Episode 71: What didn’t make it into PHP 8.0? Thursday, November 19th 2020, 09:34 GMT London, UK In this episode of "PHP Internals News" we're looking back at all the RFCs that we discussed on this po…
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PHP Internals News: Episode 70: Explicit Octal Literal Thursday, November 12th 2020, 09:33 GMT London, UK In this episode of "PHP Internals News" I talk with George Peter Banyard (Website, Twitter, GitHub, GitLab) about…
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PHP Internals News: Episode 69: Short Functions Thursday, November 5th 2020, 09:32 GMT London, UK In this episode of "PHP Internals News" I talk with Larry Garfield (Twitter, Website, GitHub) about a new RFC that's he pr…
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PHP Internals News: Episode 68: Observer API Thursday, September 17th 2020, 09:31 BST London, UK In this episode of "PHP Internals News" I chat with Levi Morrison (Twitter, GitHub) and Sammy Kaye Powers (Twitter, GitHub,…
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PHP Internals News: Episode 67: Match Expression Thursday, August 20th 2020, 09:30 BST London, UK In this episode of "PHP Internals News" I chat with Derick Rethans (Mastodon, GitHub, Website) about the new Match Express…
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PHP Internals News: Episode 66: Namespace Token, and Parsing PHP Thursday, August 13th 2020, 09:29 BST London, UK In this episode of "PHP Internals News" I chat with Nikita Popov (Twitter, GitHub, Website) about his Name…
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PHP Internals News: Episode 65: Null safe operator Thursday, August 6th 2020, 09:28 BST London, UK In this episode of "PHP Internals News" I chat with Dan Ackroyd (Twitter, GitHub) about the Null Safe Operator RFC. The R…
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PHP Internals News: Episode 64: More About Attributes Thursday, July 30th 2020, 09:27 BST London, UK In this episode of "PHP Internals News" I chat with Benjamin Eberlei (Twitter, GitHub, Website) about a few RFCs relate…