If you code in PHP have you ever wondered about moving to Facebook's HipHop JIT Virtual Machine for PHP? With HipHop Facebook achieved over a 9x increase in web request throughput and over a 5x reduction in memory consumption compared to Zend PHP 5.2 engine + APC.
But will HipHop really work for you? Is it really drop-in compatible? Is it really as fast as they say?
To answer questions like this nothing beats a good experience report and here's a great one: Adventures in Configuring and Running Facebook's HipHopVM (hhvm) JIT Compiler for PHP by Yermo Lamers.
Yermo selected PHP to implement a number of content web sites. He took an interesting approach, he created a forms, views, validation, and business logic description language to remove the drudgery of creating the same code over and over again for each page. Having done this in Perl I think it's a great a approach. The problem is it can be slow. PHP's slow string handling makes dynamically evaluating a description template for each page very slow. Up to 5 seconds.
Rather than rewrite in C++ Yermo tried HipHop. The results were impressive:
Though not quite a proper drop-in experience, the results seem worth the effort. Many others have reported similar or better experiences. So if you are using PHP and are looking for a magic bullet type fix HipHop may be just what you are looking for.
And kudos to Yermo for writing a domain specific language to help with the incredible tedium of typical web processes. Many programmers have probably thought of doing something similar when coding yet another form screen, so just do it. You don't always have to use someone else's framework. You can build your own.