How to make PHP apps scale

Oracle NetBeans 7.2 supports the latest PHP, C++ | JRuby gets speedier in version 1.7

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How to make PHP apps scale
PHP tends to buckle under heavy loads -- unless you opt for cloud scaling and a NoSQL back end. Read More


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Oracle NetBeans 7.2 supports the latest PHP, C++
The newest version of the Oracle NetBeans IDE (integrated developer environment) will come with support for the latest versions of PHP and C++. Read More

JRuby gets speedier in version 1.7
JRuby, which provides a version of the Ruby language to run atop the Java Virtual Machine, is being enhanced performancewise via an upgrade released as a preview. Also featured in JRuby 1.7 are capabilities from the 1.9 version of the Ruby language, chiefly support for different character encodings. Read More

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