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Mark Miller
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On March 27, 2014 at 11:17:49 AM, Trey Grainger (solrt...@gmail.com) wrote:

I'm excited to announce the final print release of *Solr in Action*, the  
newest Solr book by Manning publications covering through Solr 4.7 (the  
current version). The book is available for immediate purchase in print and  
ebook formats, and the *outline*, some *free chapters* as well as the *full  
source code are also available* at http://solrinaction.com.  

I would love it if you would check the book out, and I would also  
appreciate your feedback on it, especially if you find the book to be a  
useful guide as you are working with Solr! Timothy Potter and I (Trey  
Grainger) worked tirelessly on the book for nearly 2 years to bring you a  
thorough (664 pg.) and fantastic example-driven guide to the best Solr has  
to offer.  

*Solr in Action* is intentionally designed to be a learning guide as  
opposed to a reference manual. It builds from an initial introduction to  
Solr all the way to advanced topics such as implementing a predictive  
search experience, writing your own Solr plugins for function queries and  
multilingual text analysis, using Solr for big data analytics, and even  
building your own Solr-based recommendation engine. The book uses fun  
real-world examples, including analyzing the text of tweets, searching and  
faceting on restaurants, grouping similar items in an ecommerce  
application, highlighting interesting keywords in UFO sighting reports, and  
even building a personalized job search experience.  

For a more detailed write-up about the book and it's contents, you can also  
visit the Solr homepage at  
https://lucene.apache.org/solr/books.html#solr-in-action. Thanks in advance  
for checking it out, and I really hope many of you find the book to be  
personally useful!  

All the best,  

Trey Grainger  
Co-author,  
*Solr in Action*Director of Engineering, Search & Analytics @CareerBuilder  

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