Welcome to Phalanger v2.0

Latest News

We released the Beta 3 version of Phalanger, the PHP Language Compiler for the .NET Framework. Latest release contains many bug fixes, improved compatibility with existing PHP applications and Visual Studio Integration Package (not compatible with Express editions). This release also contains updated sample (Personal Web Site Starter kit) that demonstrates writing PHP applications using ASP.NET 2.0 framework.
  • You can get the Phalanger 2.0 Beta 3 version from latest releases page
  • We launched new php-compiler.net web page. If you're looking for more information about Phalanger, you should check it out!

Links (to php-compiler.net)

Other links

If you want to know who worked on Phalanger in the past and who is working on Phalanger now, look at the page about authors. You might be also interested in the project history or first version of Phalanger - Phalanger 1.0.

If you're considering what Phalanger version to download, you should read about Phalanger nightly builds. Also look at MySQL Managed Extension for Phalanger - this is an extension implementing the mysql_something functions and you have to download it separately. Also we want to give credit to authors of all third party tools/code distributed with Phalanger.

Call for Participation

Are you interested in the project and would like to contribute? Do not hesitate to contact us. We are seeking for skilled and passionate people who would like to improve Phalanger in any way. There is a plenty of opportunities for participation including the following:
  • Contribute to Phalanger user wiki (after registering at php-compiler.net). You can ask and answer FAQ questions. Write short tutorials about any Phalanger topic or share your experiences with running PHP applications on Phalanger. If your favorite application isn't working as expected, you can try to find out why and help us by reporting a bug!
  • If you want to develop part of Phalanger, you can work on a managed extension for Phalanger so that it can replace the native one, or add missing functionality (requires knowledge of C# and the extension).
  • If you want to work on very advanced project, you can participate on development of Extension Manager for PHP5 extensions (requires knowledge of C++/CLI and advanced programming techniques including .NET Remoting).

Last edited Mar 3, 2007 at 11:50 PM by tomasp, version 34