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LinuxGod2020-02-24 19:55:12
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LinuxGod, 2020-02-24 19:55:12

How to install KPHP and KDB?

Good day colleagues. It is required to install KPHP on the local machine from the
official turnip.
What is needed for this?

My OS configuration:
Ubuntu: 19.10
Memory: 15.6 GB
Processor: Intel Core i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz × 8 I

need to run a running instance of kphp on localhost and try to interact with it in some way.
Any help would be very helpful. Thank you very much in advance.

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Alexey Akulovich, 2020-02-27
@LinuxGod

I don't recommend doing this. The public turnip has been abandoned since its inception, and the guys (yet?) are not ready to pour fresh releases into it.
Yes, in terms of speed, you can get several times faster than php7, but it's not worth it in the current realities.

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ThunderCat, 2020-02-24
@ThunderCat

LinuxGod , PHP 7.x will be comparable in speed to any of the available web languages, as an alternative to kphp - phalcon php project - an attempt to create mvc model modules in faster C, however, despite the goodies in the form of more or less sane OOP and normal mvts also has a number of problems. In particular, it will be necessary to dance heartily with a tambourine around the installation of this prodigy and more or less fresh libs for it. As a result, at the moment, PHP 7.x is quite comparable in terms of the speed of execution of pure puff code with Falcon's C-S modules.
Conclusion - today it makes no sense to use unsupported / underused guano, when native puff, in principle, is not far behind, besides, on the web, 99% of delays and brakes DO NOT relate to the execution of clean code, most of the time puff is idle waiting for requests to the database and file system.

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