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Mastering The Faster Web with PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript

By : Andrew Caya
Book Image

Mastering The Faster Web with PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript

By: Andrew Caya

Overview of this book

This book will get you started with the latest benchmarking, profiling and monitoring tools for PHP, MySQL and JavaScript using Docker-based technologies. From optimizing PHP 7 code to learning asynchronous programming, from implementing Modern SQL solutions to discovering Functional JavaScript techniques, this book covers all the latest developments in Faster Web technologies. You will not only learn to determine the best optimization strategies, but also how to implement them. Along the way, you will learn how to profile your PHP scripts with Blackfire.io, monitor your Web applications, measure database performance, optimize SQL queries, explore Functional JavaScript, boost Web server performance in general and optimize applications when there is nothing left to optimize by going beyond performance. After reading this book, you will know how to boost the performance of any Web application and make it part of what has come to be known as the Faster Web.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Foreword
Contributors
Preface
Free Chapter
1
Faster Web – Getting Started
6
Querying a Modern SQL Database Efficiently
Index

PHP 7 optimizations


PHP 7 is in itself a major optimization. A good part of PHP's code base was rewritten for this release and most official benchmarks show that, generally speaking, almost any PHP code will run about two times faster or more with PHP 7 than with previous versions.

PHP is programmed in C and optimizing the performance of Zend's Ahead-Of-Time (AOT) compiler depends ultimately on using the C compiler's internal logic in an optimized way. This latest version of PHP is the result of many years of research and experiments by Zend. The greater part of these optimizations was implemented by eliminating the performance overhead generated by certain PHP internal structural constructs and data structures. According to Dmitry Stogov[1], a typical real-life PHP application spends about 20% of the CPU time in the memory manager, 10% doing hash table operations, 30% in internal functions and only 30% in the VM. In order to optimize the execution of PHP code, PHP 7's new version of the...