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What has been made PHP7 ready?

Let's take a look at the PHP based software that may be important to you before to get ready for your products PHP7 support migration.

So what has support for PHP7 at this early stage?

IDEs

  • Netbeans Official
  • Jetbrains PHPStorm 10 Official
  • Cloud9 - Unofficial via custom workspace template
  • Eclipse PDT 3.6 Official
  • Komodo Unsupported
  • PHP Intellisense (Visual Studio) Unsupported
  • DraftCode Unsupported
  • Selenium IDE Unsupported

Frameworks

  • Symphony Official 100% compatible - all branches
  • Laravel 4.2 Unofficial
  • Laravel 5.1 Official
  • Zend Framework 2 Unofficial
  • Magento 2.0 Official
  • Cakephp 3.0 Official
  • Yii 2.0 Official
  • Codeigniter 2.2.6 and 3 Unofficial
  • Phalcon unsupported
  • Kohana unsupported
  • Fuelpho unsupported

Software

  • Backfire.io Offical
  • PEAR 1.10 Official
  • memcached Official
  • Pecl memcache unsupported
  • Elasticache Official
  • Drupal 8 Oficial
  • Drupal 7 Unofficial
  • WordPress 4.3.1 Unofficial
  • Joomla! 3.5 Official
  • OctoberCMS Official
  • PyroCMS 3 Official
  • Moodle 3.0.1 Official
  • Joomla 3.5 Official

Hosting

  • AWS EC2 via A community AMI I released
  • Zend Server Official
  • cPanel Official
  • Laravel Homestead Official
  • Digital Ocean Unofficial
  • Openshift Unofficial
  • Heroku Official
  • ownCloud Official
  • Google Cloud via managed VMs
  • Kualo Official
  • Inclusive Host Official
  • LayerShift Official
  • TSOHOST Official
  • AccuWebHosting Official
  • Fastcomet Official
  • SiteGround Official

Further reading

http://php.net/ChangeLog-7.php
http://php.net/manual/en/migration70.deprecated.php
https://twitter.com/hashtag/php7

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