Go Time: Golang, Software Engineering

Building search tools in Go


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Johnny is joined by Marty Schoch, creator of the full-text search and indexing engine Bleve, to talk about the art and science of building capable search tools in Go. You get a mix of deep technical considerations as well as some of the challenges around running a popular open source project.

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  • Featuring:

    • Marty Schoch – GitHub, X
    • Johnny Boursiquot – Website, GitHub, X

    Show Notes:

    • Bleve
    • Bleve on GitHub
    • Bluge Labs
    • Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

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