- [Instructor] To get the most out of this course, it would be helpful to have some familiarity with .NET and C#. You don't need to be proficient in either of these topics to follow along with the course, but a little base knowledge might be helpful. I'll be using Visual Studio 2017 in the course, but you could also use Visual Studio 2015 Update 4 or greater. To follow along with the demos, you'll need to have an Azure subscription.
Please note that you may incur some charges throughout the course, so be sure to watch the tier down video at the end to prevent any further cost.
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8/15/2017- Querying and indexing
- Creating a search service
- Using APIs during searching
- Importing JSON data
- Handling synonyms
- Boosting
- Working with suggestors and facets
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome59s
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1. Search Fundamentals
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Precision vs. recall4m 31s
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Inverted index6m 35s
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Query and index3m 57s
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Documents and fields6m 13s
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Search components4m 42s
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2. Azure Search
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Azure Search overview4m 48s
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Index parts9m 36s
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Creating a search service4m 29s
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Field types1m 23s
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Querying and linguistics6m 6s
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Searching API examples2m 15s
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Scoring4m 8s
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3. CRUD Operations
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Import JSON data3m 26s
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Set up references13m 38s
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Add index programmatically7m 57s
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Query the index9m 49s
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4. Advanced Search Functionality
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Synonyms6m 26s
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Boosting9m 20s
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Suggestors7m 33s
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Facets5m 16s
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Conclusion
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Teardown37s
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Next steps24s
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