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Holiday Hacks Contest – Enter to Win a MacBook Air

34 points| diego | 15 years ago |blog.indextank.com | reply

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[+] netmau5|15 years ago|reply
Well I've never used Heroku or IndexTank (or Rails for that matter), but I've had a small weekend hack I've been wanting to do for a while now involving a spattering of search. I was going to try out Solr but I think I'll learn Rails instead. I guess their marketing worked on me.

Btw, we need more hacking trophies, something made out of circuit boards, transistors, and wire, something that will put those little league "I played a sport!" trophies to shame. I suppose a Macbook will be an acceptable substitute.

[+] steveklabnik|15 years ago|reply
A small note, if you don't want to actually use Rails, you can use any Rack-based Ruby web framework (aka all of them). You may want to also look at http://sinatrarb.com, which is much simpler than Rails.

That said, Rails is really good! Especially Rails 3.

[+] Blankwood|15 years ago|reply
Wait a minute, can I use heroku/indextank to build a better search for hacker news with this? I like the real time part of what i see Reddit has with indextank. Can we include votes to help sway search results? Or is this a project that HNs won't like me working on? Am very new to this.
[+] MacDolan|15 years ago|reply
How much will it cost for me to run indextank? am thinking of some thing big like one of the examples or all of the eventbrite database.
[+] fightingmonk|15 years ago|reply
This is just the thing to inspire me to finally research a decent search implementation for some of my projects. And I'm glad IndexTank has taken the time to write clients for stock Ruby and Python. Make my life easy.
[+] jhandl|15 years ago|reply
If HN ran on Heroku, it would be trivial to add search to it...
[+] diego|15 years ago|reply
You can do real-time search for anything with a live feed. Maybe not HN, but there are lots of sites that would be happy to see a better search function just to test-drive it.
[+] bmarashi|15 years ago|reply
super cool. curious to see what kinds of apps people will pull off mashing up different api's. music lyrics, cddb, and youtube would be kinda cool...
[+] dbuthay|15 years ago|reply
I'd add grooveshark to that mix