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Developing a daemon in PHP

By Dominik Liebler On February 29, 2012 · 8 Comments

I’ve already talked about Unix programming here, but today I want to go a step   ahead an really implement a daemon, this time I am going to use PHP. You may have already heard of daemons here or there, but I’ll give you some facts about them anyway:

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