Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

August 17, 2013

Creating a Solr <search> HTML element…

Filed under: Interface Research/Design,Javascript,Solr — Patrick Durusau @ 4:07 pm

Creating a Solr <search> HTML element with AngularJS! by John Berryman.

From the post:

Of late we’ve been playing around with EmberJS for putting together slick client-side apps. But one thing that bothers me is how heavy-weight it feels. Another thing that concerns me is that AngularJS is really getting a lot of good attention and I want to make sure I’m not missing the boat! Here, look, just check out the emberjs/angularjs Google Trends plot: – See more at: http://www.opensourceconnections.com/2013/08/11/creating-a-search-html-element-with-angularjs/#sthash.ZH22mU0h.dpuf

It’s great to have a rocking search, topic map, or other retrieval application.

However, to make any sales, it needs to also deliver content to users.

I know, pain in the ass but people who pay for things want a result on the screen, intangible though it may be. 😉

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