Building an Azure Search Engine with Anthony Brown
.NET Rocks!29 Marras 2016

Building an Azure Search Engine with Anthony Brown

How hard is it to build a search engine? Carl and Richard talk to Anthony Brown about his efforts to build his own search engine using Azure and F#. The conversation starts out with the question "Why?" which quickly turns into an indictment of the modern search engine, which, while useful, is bothered by the necessities of business with advertising and gaming of the system. Anthony talks about getting effective at exploring web pages for meaningful content using the ability of F# to write intelligent, tolerant parsing. Azure Search plays a huge role in taking that data and indexing in a way that makes it fast. Lots of great thinking about how these complex problems get solved!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Analyzing Source Code using Moose with Tudor Gîrba

Analyzing Source Code using Moose with Tudor Gîrba

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Changes to Glimpse with Anthony van der Hoorn and Nik Molnar

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29 Heinä 201556min

Less is More in Languages with Mark Seemann

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Artificial Intelligence Geek Out

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23 Heinä 201555min

Peer to Peer Web using Thali with Matthew Podwysocki

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Peer-to-Peer is more than BitTorrent! Carl and Richard talk to Matthew Podwysocki about the Thali Project, using peer-to-peer technology to put more power in the hands of the users. Matthew talks abou...

22 Heinä 201555min

Model Driven DevOps with Vishwas Lele

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What's your DevOps plan? Carl and Richard talk to Vishwas Lele about taking a comprehensive, model-driven approach to DevOps. What does it mean to be model-driven? Working with a strategic approach th...

21 Heinä 201551min

SOLID Principles and .NET with Chris Klug

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How do the SOLID principles apply to .NET? Carl and Richard talk to Chris Klug about his experiences using SOLID to build reliable, maintainable and scalable project. The conversation walks through th...

16 Heinä 201558min

Fixing Websites with RemoteDebug with Kenneth Auchenberg

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How do you debug browser problems in your web apps? Carl and Richard talk to Kenneth Auchenberg about RemoteDebug, an open source tool to bring a common debugging solution across browsers. And Ken rea...

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