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  <title>Comments for DeskCode PHPCompiler makes Windows executables</title>
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    <title>DeskCode PHPCompiler makes Windows executables</title>
    <summary>Just found an interesting program called PHPCompiler that purports to make Windows executables out of PHP code. Or, more accurately, it&apos;s a bunch of support...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Just found an interesting program called <a href="http://www.deskcode.com/phpcompiler/">PHPCompiler</a> that purports to make Windows executables out of PHP code. Or, more accurately, it's a bunch of support DLLs that allow your code to be parsed at runtime.</p><p>Hmm. Also, has anyone ported the Zend engine to be a Windows Scripting Host engine? Go do that, somebody.</p>]]>
      
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