Stack Exchange's built-in search returns results really really quickly. Are the pages spidered and indexed? Is there some schema optimization in use? I'm just curious.
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They're using the new mind-reading features in .NET 4.0, so the server already knows what you're going to search for (and starts looking) before you even hit the submit button. But seriously. :) I believe they're using SQL Server full-text search (is this covered in one of the FAQs?) so yes, everything is "spidered and indexed"... edit here's a blog post that mentions them in the same sentence... :) |
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An enslaved army of highly trained monkeys. |
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Keep in mind that SO doesn't have to search eleventy-billion or so web pages like Google does. It's more like 350,000 questions. Many databases are much larger than that. |
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Mainly because it's not a very good search. It is easy to return bad search results fast. |
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