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    phpunit/php-timer

    phpunit/php-timer

    Utility class for timing

    php-timer is a tiny utility library that provides high-resolution timing for PHP scripts, originating from the PHPUnit ecosystem. It wraps PHP’s underlying timing functions to give consistent start/stop measurements even across different PHP versions and environments. The library’s API is intentionally small so you can drop it into tests, benchmarks, and command-line tools without overhead.
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    Blade UI Kit

    Blade UI Kit

    A set of renderless components to utilise in your Laravel Blade views

    Blade UI Kit is a set of renderless components to utilize in your Laravel Blade views. In all essence, it's a collection of useful utilities, connect the dots between different parts of the TALL stack. It was made for Blade, Laravel's powerful templating engine.
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    EasyZSwoole

    EasyZSwoole

    swoole, easyswoole, swoole framework

    ...It is born specifically for API and supports the simultaneous monitoring of HTTP, WebSocket, self-defined TCP, UDP protocol, and has rich components, such as collaboration Connect Pool, TP style co-process ORM, co-process microcredit SDK, co-process Kafka client, co-process ElasticSearch client, co-process Consul client, co-process Redis client, co-process Apollo client, co-process NSQ client, co-process self-definition queue、 Many components such as the Memcached client, the co-process view engine, JWT, the co-process RPC, the co-process SMTP client, the co-process HTTP client, the co-process Actor, and the Crontab timer. Let developers write multi-process, step-by-step, and high-available application services with the lowest learning cost and effort.
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    SiFraS

    SiFraS

    Simple PHP Framework for Students

    SiFraS is an Open Source very simple framework to study about MVC pattern. Developed with PHP and Mysql. This application do not intend to be a profissional one. But, if you agree with the open source license, you can use for your work with no problem. Consider keeping the credits to me! This application has only been tested locally, in my own machine. Tested with Xampp in Windows.
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    PHP版每天凌晨定期运行的定时器
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