Since I watched https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKvILMSNNpk I have been afraid you wanted to replace PHP with Hack.
Let's wait for PHP 7 maybe?

Il 25/02/2015 00:36, Rachel Farrand ha scritto:
Please join us for the following tech talk:

*Tech Talk**:* Hack: An Evolution of PHP
*Presenter:* Josh Watzman from Facebook
*Date:* March 4th
*Time:* 1800 UTC
<http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Hack%3A+An+Evolution+of+PHP&iso=20150304T18&p1=1440&ah=1>
Link to live YouTube stream <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqXqdqUhxy8>
*IRC channel for questions/discussion:* #wikimedia-office
Google+ page
<https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/103470172168784626509/events/ckh4leo7qam35mc5560cr3d8qh0>,
another
place for questions

*Talk description: *Although PHP has several features that allow engineers
to be extremely productive in it, it also has several rough edges and
pitfalls that cause problems (and often give the language a bad name). This
talk will introduce Hack, Facebook's dialect of PHP. Hack keeps most of the
PHP language -- all of the parts that make engineers so productive -- but
sands down several of the more problematic sharp edges. It also introduces
several new features, such as a simple yet extremely powerful syntax for
asynchronous IO, to make the language even more effective for existing PHP
programmers and newcomers alike.
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