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Hey! I'm a big fan of Elasticsearch and love how well it fits into the apps I make.
If I were starting over with it, I would...
1. Get familiar with the use cases
Here's a post/video I made on the subject:
dev.to/_codingblocks/elasticsearch...
IMHO, Elasticsearch has 4 major use cases:
2. Setup a local development environment
I made a little post about that too. This post will guide you through setting things up in docker, and importing some sample data from dev.to:
dev.to/_codingblocks/quickstart-gu...
3. Make a little web app
Once you have things running locally, you can make a little app with a search box that will display the results. Here is a basic query that will search all text fields in all indexes:
4. Make it better
Now that you've got a little web app set up, you can start having fun! Add search auto-complete, paging, charts, faceted navigation, make some dashboards in Kibana etc.
Thanks a ton @joe for sharing these resources. If you have any more reaources or roadmap then please share with me. I really eager to learn this.
Will do, it just so happens that I'm trying to deeply learn Elastic right now and so I'm writing a lot about it over at analytics.codingblocks.net