Amp
Amp is a non-blocking concurrency library for PHP. Newer versions make use of fibers to integrate well with existing interfaces and allow for transparent non-blocking I/O. Older versions make heavy use of generator-based coroutines. It's made by the developers that brought native fiber support to PHP 8.1.
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Triggering semantic application events within Amp's Event Loop
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A PHP8 unit and integration testing framework with first-class support for the @amphp Loop!
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Convert telegram posts to RSS or json in amphp server
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Async PHP client API for the telegram MTProto protocol
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Non-blocking synchronization primitives for PHP based on Amp and Revolt.
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Building multi-core network applications with PHP.
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Simple, beanstalkd powered, ESB framework.
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A non-blocking ElasticSearch client for PHP based on Amp.
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Low code , Zero Configuration ORM that creates models, config, database and tables on the fly.
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LaraGram, an advanced framework for Telegram Bot development
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A non-blocking concurrency framework for PHP applications. 🐘
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Middleware for @amphp http-server to handle CORS requests!
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