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Amp
Amp is a non-blocking concurrency framework for PHP. It provides an event loop, promises, and streams as a base for asynchronous programming.
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Async PHP client/server API for the telegram MTProto protocol
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A non-blocking HTTP application server for PHP based on Amp.
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There should be at least a rough overview.
PHP Service Bus (publish-subscribe pattern) implementation
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Async ACME library written in PHP based on the Amp concurrency framework.
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Async Redis Client for PHP based on Amp.
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Simple and easy to use catch-all SMTP mail server and debugging tool
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An async process dispatcher for Amp.
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Async Postgres client for PHP based on Amp.
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kelunik
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We should have a few examples, a producer and a consumer at least.
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Oct 25, 2018
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Source: http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/44381211#44381211
A TODO list of sorts where users can add hacktoberfest-related issues to Jeeves. Running the command standalone would report back available issue(s) to work on for hacktober!
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Pure asynchronous PHP implementation of the AMQP 0-9-1 protocol.
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Building multi-core network applications with PHP.
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kelunik
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Mar 12, 2018
Documentation should be added, see https://github.com/amphp/amphp.github.io#setup-for-a-new-repository for a guide and have a look at other repositories for how it works.
Hey,
Has any thought been given to supporting phpstan/psalm generics e.g.
Otherewise, what's the best way to document a Promise that's compatible with SA tools?
Psalm has some stubs for Amp: https://github.com/vimeo/psalm/blob/master/src/Psalm/Internal/S