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Abouti'm a pentester working as a web developper, strange isn't?
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Skillsjs,jquery,php,laravel,css,html5,bootstrap,materialize,c#,java,python,linux
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Locationmexico
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roses are red, violets are blue, that was lame, as everything you do. x) jk
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the only thing I can think of is using class aliases.
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@bittersweet woah, I wasn't expecting this one, that really changes the subject of the issue.
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maybe that's the problem, they need to have a different redis prefix in order to get the information that belongs to the right application, if they all have the same prefix, it will cause a data collision.
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do you have the same cache prefix on both apps or do you have any at all??
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@prodigy214 with these analogies, they will use us as some framework modules.
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only @Root can do it.
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Mexico
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@fruitfcker well it's better place to be than my country, seriously.
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@PepeTheFrog oh man, don't say that! s.s
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you can try with a websocket communication, the microservices only suscribe to a channel, and there is a full duplex connection.
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@Salehin https://ionos.com/digitalguide/...
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it's like eating sup with a fork, you will achieve that, but IT'S NOT THE RIGHT TOOL
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this is a http benchmark, you can't use https on swoole, but you can, however have a proxy behind it (I prefer haproxy ) to act as the SSL terminator, some benchmarking -> https://github.com/swoole/...
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@Mba3gar Sure thing, i'm working with swoole right now and it performs amazing, we have to create a TCP client and a TCP proxy on the same project and I could make it super easy with swoole, sure, you need to change a little bit how you write code in PHP, but it's awesome how it handles the concurrent users, i have made a stress test with like 5000 threads and it just take 1.3% of ram and 5% of CPU, if you have made it with php-fpm it will take as much as 16GB of ram and all the cores working at 100%, you can add it to laravel/lumen too -> https://github.com/swooletw/...
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Swoole it's the next evolution for PHP/Laravel, just look how you can write async code on it.
https://www.swoole.co.uk/
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i love Satoshi Kamiya, have you see some of their work?
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https://youtube.com/watch/...
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Oh man, it was challenging but so stressful
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in my humble opinion, i will go completely with the install thing, there's more space for customization and you don't need varnish for it, Nginx is capable of just serve the files in cache as fast as varnish, just mount a tmpfs filesystem as the cache directory and add some opcache conf to php.ini and add some redis to cache some objects.
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Materialize
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Needless to say, the don't support linux yet ..
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Yeah i know, the problem is not the language itself, are the devs that make a very poor implementation of functions, spaghetti code, copy-paste code, using mysql_functions(PDO is here people)! and i really focus on security because i took some insights from my (licence pro) http://formations.univ-valenciennes.fr/...
i've implemented with Ngix for php7 are you tried it before?? for javascript i write on react and vue, jquery for sure and when i can i write on vanilla! :) -
@Artemix yeah, i write on PHP too (i can blame with it, if you write good code everything goes smooth! ), then i adapt my stack following the specs for every project, being the only dev on my company the choose it's only taken by me :) Salut et bon courage!
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@Artemix is right, every project has differents needs so, when you use only one language like that's the only one you need (or because is hype) you probably don't cover well the specs, research and uses case for..
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Vote Right, Vote Devrant.
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you can try WPS it's the most Compatible suite
https://www.wps.com/ -
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thanks @Archimedyz!!
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thanks man!