How I Used Rust to Enhance My PHP

<p>As a solution architect and R&amp;D lead, I provide my development team with a framework of tools for their projects. These tools range from infrastructure to CI/CD tools and include advanced pieces of software as needed.</p> <p>Over the past two years, I have worked on a variety of different projects, including healthcare software security, financials, accounting, professional and personal coaching. I have developed a myriad of tools, ranging from advanced matching algorithms to complex system integration connectors.</p> <p>However, sometimes I encounter a specific need from one of my team members that pushes me to think outside the box. As the well-known meme states:&nbsp;<em>&ldquo;This is where the fun begins!&rdquo;</em>.</p> <h1>The Context</h1> <p>Recently, my team started working for a startup that provides a goods and services trading app for farmers and land workers.</p> <p>If you are not familiar with this environment, farmers today are well-equipped with high-end technology that helps them work every day, such as GPS devices for precise work on fields and plots, advanced meteorological predictions, and so on. In France, the government established a web platform called&nbsp;<a href="https://www.telepac.agriculture.gouv.fr/telepac/auth/accueil.action" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><em>TelePac</em></a>&nbsp;for farmers to declare their plots and fields every year using topological and GPS tools. With this platform, an extract of each area can be created using XML files called &ldquo;pac files.&rdquo;</p> <p><a href="https://betterprogramming.pub/how-i-used-rust-to-enhance-my-php-8c84218e69ed">Click Here</a></p>
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