The ability to search, and most importantly find, is something most people take for granted and just expect it to work. In many cases it only becomes a big priority when search is broken or missing.
The ability to search, and most importantly find, is something most people take for granted and just expect it to work. In many cases it only becomes a big priority when search is broken or missing.
Get the information on how to make understanding and implementing search a breeze, saving you hundreds of hours of research. In this course, Implementing Search in .NET Applications, you'll be learning how to set up your own search engine and how to interact with your search engine from your code. Also, you'll learn how to index documents and then retrieve them by querying search engine. Finally, you'll learn how to improve relevancy and get better results by learning some additional techniques to improve the searching experience. By the end of this course, you will be able to implement a search API in C# with SolrNet.
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