M
M
Miku Hatsune2016-01-13 17:20:31
Phalcon
Miku Hatsune, 2016-01-13 17:20:31

Is Phalcon for PHP 7 already out or when?

I actually googled and didn’t find the exact date ... Who knows what? Please share.

Answer the question

In order to leave comments, you need to log in

3 answer(s)
S
Sergey, 2016-01-13
@Hatsune-Miku

Here’s a falcon for you if you didn’t think to look into the Jesus tracker.
https://github.com/phalcon/cphalcon/issues/10378
PHP7 support for marshmallow already exists in some form.

A
Alexander Taratin, 2016-01-13
@Taraflex

[Непопулярное мнение]
Phalcon and other extensions out of the box for php are not needed.
For their installation, you need vps / vds (I saw Phalcon support from shared hosting only with justhost), but then using php makes little sense at all.
If you are going to use Phalcon, then it is clear that the project is specific (otherwise it is easier to take a ready-made cms and add plugins). But if it’s still a decision to write from scratch and be hosted on vps, then it’s easier for me to take nodejs 5+.
Modules ready heaps. ES6 is supported enough out of the box to write php5 style code (classes, generators, promises, dictionaries). Npm as a package manager is simpler than composer. Nodejs can do everything that php can do + a bunch of its own features that are not implemented in php with pure code without specific extensions.
Js in the project will still need to be used for the client side, there is no point in not using it on the server side, on the contrary, there will be no need to get confused in the nuances, for example, type casting (both in php and in js there is a lot of magic in this regard) when programming in 2 languages ​​at the same time.
[/Непопулярное мнение]

S
sl1m_dogg, 2016-01-13
@sl1m_dogg

given that not all the dependencies for puff 7 have yet come out, I think not, and if so, then I don’t advise using

Didn't find what you were looking for?

Ask your question

Ask a Question

731 491 924 answers to any question