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Just about every developer who’s ever used Redis knows that it’s a blazingly fast in-memory data structure store. However, it’s traditionally had one major drawback, in order to access any data in Redis, you need to know exactly which key your data is stored in. This can make proper data modeling rather convoluted, but there’s good news. RediSearch, an Available Source Module of Redis, enables you to index, query, and aggregate over the objects you’ve stored in Redis. In this talk, we’ll talk about how to build indices, how to query objects stored in Redis, and how to aggregate the results of those queries, all using RediSearch and .NET.
Who is it aimed at? .NET Developers, people who like LINQ and databases
Why should I attend? So, you could learn about the lightning-fast LINQ-based interface to Redis
Useful event recourse:
https://aka.ms/RedisOMdotNethttps://aka.ms/IntroAzureCacheRedishttps://aka.ms/RedisDocAzureCachehttps://aka.ms/Azu…...more
Indexing, Searching, and Aggregation with RediSearch and .NET
Just about every developer who’s ever used Redis knows that it’s a blazingly fast in-memory data structure store. However, it’s traditionally had one major drawback, in order to access any data in Redis, you need to know exactly which key your data is stored in. This can make proper data modeling rather convoluted, but there’s good news. RediSearch, an Available Source Module of Redis, enables you to index, query, and aggregate over the objects you’ve stored in Redis. In this talk, we’ll talk about how to build indices, how to query objects stored in Redis, and how to aggregate the results of those queries, all using RediSearch and .NET.
Who is it aimed at? .NET Developers, people who like LINQ and databases
Why should I attend? So, you could learn about the lightning-fast LINQ-based interface to Redis
Useful event recourse:
https://aka.ms/RedisOMdotNethttps://aka.ms/IntroAzureCacheRedishttps://aka.ms/RedisDocAzureCachehttps://aka.ms/AzureCacheRedisinstanceshttps://aka.ms/RedisEnterpriseEasybuttonhttps://redis.io/docs/stack/search/https://github.com/redis/redis-om-dotnethttps://www.slideshare.net/StephenLor...
Speaker:
Steve Lorello
Steve's a seasoned developer with a decade of experience working on everything from Air Traffic Control Systems to the Global Positioning System to database drivers. Steve now works as the .NET Developer Advocate at Redis bringing his technical expertise to bear to make the lives of developers using Redis easier.
email: steve.lorello@redis.com
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