I get the concept, I follow the benefits, but I can't quite get my head around the usage of this.

I understand fully what Roadsend is for, but how does this apply to PHP pages serving XHTML to a browser?

For instance, where does www.facebook.com/home.php fit into all this? Or any public front-facing application page for that matter?

----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Clement" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: [phpug] hiphop php to c++


On 3 February 2010 13:24, Sid Bachtiar <[email protected]> wrote:
...
to lower level codes. I guess I should have said anything that is
comparable to what Facebook is doing with HipHop.

Well, having RTFA (Original facebook blog), I hope I won't lose too
many geek points by quoting it "Even compiling PHP isn't a new idea,
open source projects like Roadsend and phc compile PHP to C, Quercus
compiles PHP to Java, and Phalanger compiles PHP to .Net."


--
Bruce Clement

When a co-worker said he didn't want his kids getting the H1N1 vaccine
because it was too new and "they haven't tested it enough", I blurted
out something like, "So you'd rather test a new and poorly understood
virus on them instead?"

I'm not entirely proud of fighting vague and irrational fear of the
unknown by invoking vague and irrational fear of the unknown, but I
think it did make an impression.

Petréa Mitchell

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