On 12/21/05, Christopher Bradford
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This is an early April Fools' joke, right?Christopher Bradford--------------------------------------------------------------- Original Message -----From: Jason ParkilsSent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 9:30 AMSubject: [CFCDev] Google with CFCs?Hi,
My company wants me to build a web search engine to beat google's search. Should I use CFCs for this project or are they too slow? Also can anyone point me to an article that talks about how google works. I'd like to start with what they've done and improve upon it.
I've already completed the first half of the project (the "front-end" search page). I just need the "backend" that performs the actual searching. My other team member is working on the web crawling aspects.
Thanks in advance,
Jason Parkils
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