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When did swoole appear?

Dec 09, 2019 am 09:42 AM
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When did swoole appear?

#The Swoole open source project started releasing the first version in 2012, and it has a history of nearly 7 years now.

In these seven years: (Recommended Learning: Swoole Video Tutorial )

## Submitted 8821 times code change

Released 287 versions

Received and resolved 1161 issue feedback

Merged 603 pull requests

A total of 100 developers contributed code

Received 11,940 stars on GitHub

When did swoole appear?

#In 2018, we launched a new Swoole4 version. Before this, the main programming method of Swoole was still synchronous blocking mode or Asynchronous callback. The new CSP programming based on coroutine implementation has gradually become our only recommended programming mode.

Coroutines greatly simplify complex asynchronous programming. Using Swoole4 coroutine is both simple and powerful.

In the future Swoole5 version, we plan to delete non-coroutine related features and code, reduce historical baggage, improve stability, reduce complexity, reduce unnecessary options, and purely coroutine.

In the past 6 years, our team has mainly been engaged in part-time development. Most of the team members come from domestic first-tier Internet companies such as Tencent, Alibaba, Didi, Baidu, 360, Xiaomi, etc., and some are foreign PHP developers. Even Dmitry Stogov, the author of the PHP language ZendVM kernel, has contributed code to Swoole.

In addition, we also recruited some college students to write code for Swoole and gradually cultivate the younger generation of developers.

In July 2018, we established a full-time development team to focus on the development of Swoole core and Swoole Cloud cloud native components and ecological chain. Say goodbye to the rough and tumble team of the past and transform into a professional open source technology research and development team.

Our goal is to make the Swoole project become an industrial-level technology such as Node.js and Go, and become the cornerstone of the PHP programming language in asynchronous IO and network communication.

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