Microsoft, the world's largest software manufacturer, has been working with Zend, the Open Source application development tool provider, for a long-term relationship.
According to Techwhack Web site, Microsoft chief technology strategist Bill Hilf said in a statement that the cooperation between the two sides will ensure that PHP (as the current mainstream development language) application can be compatible with the previous and future versions of Microsoft Web server software.
It is striking that this collaboration will involve support for Windows Server 2003 and its future version of Longhorn.
Zend co-founder and chief technology officer Andi Gutmans said in a statement that "PHP (which is now the mainstream development language) has previously been able to run on windows, and the problem is that its performance has never been good." ”
Today, more than 22 million of the world's web sites and 15,000 companies are using PHP (as the mainstream development language of the day), and it is netcraft called the Internet's most popular development language.
Zend and Microsoft's technical improvements will be available to developers of PHP (the current mainstream development language) language from the first quarter of 2007 for them to develop better application software.
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