Heya,Quite a long time ago (almost a year), I asked you guys to fill in a survey about type safety in PHP which I conducted in context of my bachelor thesis.Unfortunately, I did not really have time to publish all results on a website so far but I am happy to announce that you can find the results here now:My bachelor thesis serves as a basis of the open source project TSPHP (Type-Safe PHP). You can find further information about it on the wiki as well:Please don't hesitate if you have further questions about the survey or the project.Cheers,Robert
Am Samstag, 12. Januar 2013 10:38:01 UTC+1 schrieb Robert Stoll:Hi,
I am currently working on my final project of my undergraduate study and the project is about type safety in PHP. One aspect of the project examines the opinion of the PHP community on this topic.
I now need your help. I want do reach PHP developers all over the world including developers from the USA. I would be very glad, if you could take 5 – 20 minutes to fill in my online survey: http://www.q-set.co.uk/q-set.
php?sCode=PGSKQCJUWZVK I will publish the deliverables of my project under an open source license. Thus you contribute automatically to an open source project if you fill in the form :)
Thanks for your help
Robert Stoll--
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Sunday, 1 December 2013
Re: [dcphp-dev] Type safety in PHP
I'm curious if you have followed HHVM and the introduction of their stronger-typing additions to PHP, and if so, how do you compare/contrast with your project (as it relates to strict typing and strong typing)?
On Dec 1, 2013, at 3:43 PM, Robert Stoll <rstoll@tutteli.ch> wrote:
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