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How to setup a search engine?
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Several universities and one national newspaper use my niche search engines while I maintain the complex code base. -
Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostI know pagerank and who invented it, I am saying pagerank is no longer used by the Google algorithm to sort their search results.
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Don't!Originally posted by Bright Spark View Postwow, didn't think he'd get that far...... nice 1 atw, can you give us newbies some tips on how to setup a search engine?
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I did hear that someone who posts on this forum does...Originally posted by Money Money Money View PostThis is getting stupid...
So nobody does niche search engines while maintaining a complex code base???
Great!!!
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She would probably recommend Pearl, take that needle and pull the loop you just made through the old loop like so. Slip that stitch off the left hand needle and tighten it on the right one. I’m going to do it again for you. You take your right hand needle, go through the first stitch on the left hand needle from right to left. Take the yarn, make a loop over that right hand needle, and then pull the needle back through the stitch and slip it off the left handed needle. Keep doing that and then you’re pearling, and that will give you the stockinet stitch, and that’s how you pearl.Originally posted by chef View Postmy mum would love that, then she could understand what the Interweb thingy is all about"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Nooooo, don't bother with that out of date rubbish. COBOL-68 is what you need!Originally posted by zeitghostFORTRAN IV.
Accept no substitutes.
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That was the missing piece - real success arrived shortly thereafter...Originally posted by Bright Spark View Postso take it that squirels are a vital piece of the technology involved here?Comment
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