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by rabino
3742 days ago
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I'm confused about what the goal of this is. The best thing about PHP is its dynamic nature, and the fact that any new page load is a completely new universe. Why would you want to loose that and compile it to a, well, compiled language? |
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"In our last blog post we discussed some of the advantages and shortcomings of PHP and the .NET framework, and pointed out why the two should not be compared with each other. Today, we are introducing a tool that can bridge the gap between these two frameworks, enable the developer to produce code in PHP that is both-way interoperable with .NET, and therefore make use of the specific advantages of both, PHP and the .NET framework:"