The all-new Just-in-Time CDN for Tailwind
Simon give you a tour of the all-new Just-in-Time CDN build we're working on for Tailwind CSS v3.0, which lets you prototype with every variant, arbitrary values, and more - directly in the browser.
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Simon give you a tour of the all-new Just-in-Time CDN build we're working on for Tailwind CSS v3.0, which lets you prototype with every variant, arbitrary values, and more - directly in the browser.
Incredible work by Adam Wathan and his team.
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My collegue Brent did some benchmarks of the upcoming JIT coming to PHP 8
Read more [stitcher.io]
PHP 8’s Just In Time compiler is implemented as part of the Opcache extension and aims to compile some Opcodes into CPU instructions in runtime. Nickolas Da Silva explains how it works.
Read more [thephp.website]
Just sent an email to internals@, detailing what I hope could be the beginning of a blueprint for PHP 8. It's a small step in what would hopefully be a long and fruitful journey.
— Zeev Suraski (@zeevs) June 25, 2018
Here's a sneak peak for the JIT part: pic.twitter.com/GMXXWvtRly
Read more [twitter.com]
Jani Tarvainen explains where PHP is heading performance-wise.
PHP 7.0 was a leap in performance that came with very easy adoption. Simply verify compatibility with the version and upgrade your server environment. Speeding up many older architecture apps like WordPress and Mediawiki by a factor of two is a testament to backwards compatibility.In 7.1, the language runtime will continue to make modest improvements, but bigger gains will have to wait. One of these opportunities for a bigger improvement is the JIT implementation that is now bound for PHP 8.0
https://www.symfony.fi/entry/whats-in-store-for-php-performance