Learning system design from such a experienced person is something I recommend and not from just a college passout and somehow managed to get into Google and FB and started teaching system design. As this only gets better with experience. No shortcut!
I have just recently work on hibernate search apache lucene for indexing & searching the query results. In this, we used fuzzy & wildcard query to search in an lucene index. Your videos help us to clear the basics of any tech stack.👍
Thanks a ton for this Arpit, would like to know more about how taxonomy /RDF being used in real search systems. Also, apart from Solr in LTR mode, do we really need graph DB like neo4j for enabling semantic search. and answering complex search
Any idea how they provide the results for an user that didn't login? Cache layer is one obvious answer. location may be another parameter for suggestion. IP address?!!!
Learning system design from such a experienced person is something I recommend and not from just a college passout and somehow managed to get into Google and FB and started teaching system design. As this only gets better with experience. No shortcut!
I have just recently work on hibernate search apache lucene for indexing & searching the query results.
In this, we used fuzzy & wildcard query to search in an lucene index.
Your videos help us to clear the basics of any tech stack.👍
Great video Arpit. Your knowledge never ceases to leave me in awe
my understanding of type ahead was so limited, thanks a lot arpit.
Never thought typeahead were this advanced
Awesome video bhaiya💗
thanks for this
Thanks a ton for this Arpit, would like to know more about how taxonomy /RDF being used in real search systems.
Also, apart from Solr in LTR mode, do we really need graph DB like neo4j for enabling semantic search. and answering complex search
Any idea how they provide the results for an user that didn't login? Cache layer is one obvious answer. location may be another parameter for suggestion. IP address?!!!
heavy content bruh!
Can you please share the Reformulating search Model building tutorial. That’s fascinating 😮
I prototyped it on my local but not sure if they do similar.