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ReactPHP: Introduction

ReactPHP brings the concept of asynchronous I/O, as seen in NodeJS and others, to PHP. For many PHP developers this requires a completely different mindset then your average page handling request or CLI command. In this series we'll explore the different bits and components that make up ReactPHP. From the mid-level packages such as react/http-client all the way down to to it's core: react/event-loop.



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ReactPHP brings the concept of asynchronous I/O, as seen in NodeJS and others, to PHP. For many PHP developers this requires a completely different mindset then your average page handling request or CLI command. In this series we'll explore the different bits and components that make up ReactPHP. From the mid-level packages such as react/http-client all the way down to to it's core: react/event-loop.

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