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Being a .Net developer I am used to using features like intellisense, debugging tools and integrated test runner. While there are extensions in Visual...
Now a days smart phones and tablets are widely used for web browsing. At the same time, people are also using 4K displays and 27" monitors. While these...
While working on a desktop application, I found that the WPF WebBrowserControl by default renders the pages in IE7 mode. Even when we are running the...
I recently started working with ElasticSearch for its awesome text search capability. It was pretty easy to install and there is almost no configuration...
ElasticSearch is a highly scalable search & analytics engine. It is an open source project build on top of Apache Lucene. This post explains how...
Recently, I was trying to delete a windows service. Normally it should not be necessary to manually delete a service. Uninstalling an application should...
Once in a while I get this error while setting up my pc with IIS. More information on this is also available at MS KB Unexpected error 0x8ffe2740 occurred...
Being a full time .net developer, I do most of my database related development in SQL Server. However, I recently moved to WordPress which use MySql as...
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[...] a json based REST API. After trying out few tools like Postman, Curl, etc. I found Sense - a chrome plugin, probably the best tool/IDE to get started with ElasticSearch queries. Unfortunately, Sense [...]
[...] using Homebrew. Simply run the following command from Terminal: brew install elasticsearch Verify installation: ElasticSearch comes with REST API. By default it uses port 9200. So we can test [...]
[...] . I found Sense - a chrome plugin, probably the best tool/IDE to get started with ElasticSearch queries. Unfortunately, Sense was recently removed from the Chrome Store. It is now part of [...]
[...] is almost no configuration required to get started. I explained the steps here. To execute queries ElasticSearch provides a json based REST API. After trying out few tools like Postman, Curl, etc. I [...]
[...] like curl in command line, Fiddler, etc. However, for this tutorial I am using Sense – a Chrome plugin. Sense is a developer console for ElasticSearch. Basic Database operations: We will use the [...]
[...] a json based REST API. After trying out few tools like Postman, Curl, etc. I found Sense - a chrome plugin, probably the best tool/IDE to get started with ElasticSearch queries. Unfortunately, Sense [...]
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