Algolia vs Android Studio vs Elasticsearch

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Algolia

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Android Studio

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Elasticsearch

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Pros of Algolia
Pros of Android Studio
Pros of Elasticsearch
  • 126
    Ultra fast
  • 95
    Super easy to implement
  • 73
    Modern search engine
  • 71
    Excellent support
  • 70
    Easy setup, fast and relevant
  • 46
    Typos handling
  • 40
    Search analytics
  • 31
    Distributed Search Network
  • 31
    Designed to search records, not pages
  • 30
    Multiple datacenters
  • 10
    Smart Highlighting
  • 9
    Search as you type
  • 8
    Multi-attributes
  • 8
    Instantsearch.js
  • 6
    Super fast, easy to set up
  • 5
    Amazing uptime
  • 5
    Database search
  • 4
    Highly customizable
  • 4
    Great documentation
  • 4
    Github-awesome-autocomple
  • 4
    Realtime
  • 3
    Powerful Search
  • 3
    Places.js
  • 3
    Beautiful UI
  • 2
    Ok to use
  • 2
    Integrates with just about everything
  • 2
    Awesome aanltiycs and typos hnadling
  • 1
    Developer-friendly frontend libraries
  • 1
    Smooth platform
  • 1
    Fast response time
  • 1
    Github integration
  • 0
    Nooo
  • 0
    Fuck
  • 0
    Giitera
  • 0
    Is it fool
  • 176
    Android studio is a great tool, getting better and bet
  • 103
    Google's official android ide
  • 37
    Intelligent code editor with lots of auto-completion
  • 25
    Its powerful and robust
  • 5
    Easy creating android app
  • 3
    Amazing Layout Designer
  • 3
    Great Code Tips
  • 3
    Great tool & very helpful
  • 2
    Easy to use
  • 2
    Built in Emulator
  • 2
    Keyboard Shortcuts are Amazing Out of the box
  • 329
    Powerful api
  • 315
    Great search engine
  • 231
    Open source
  • 214
    Restful
  • 200
    Near real-time search
  • 98
    Free
  • 85
    Search everything
  • 54
    Easy to get started
  • 45
    Analytics
  • 26
    Distributed
  • 6
    Fast search
  • 5
    More than a search engine
  • 4
    Awesome, great tool
  • 4
    Great docs
  • 3
    Highly Available
  • 3
    Easy to scale
  • 2
    Nosql DB
  • 2
    Document Store
  • 2
    Great customer support
  • 2
    Intuitive API
  • 2
    Reliable
  • 2
    Potato
  • 2
    Fast
  • 2
    Easy setup
  • 2
    Great piece of software
  • 1
    Open
  • 1
    Scalability
  • 1
    Not stable
  • 1
    Easy to get hot data
  • 1
    Github
  • 1
    Elaticsearch
  • 1
    Actively developing
  • 1
    Responsive maintainers on GitHub
  • 1
    Ecosystem
  • 0
    Community

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Cons of Algolia
Cons of Android Studio
Cons of Elasticsearch
  • 11
    Expensive
  • 4
    Slow emulator
  • 4
    Huge memory usage
  • 2
    Using Intellij IDEA, while Intellij IDEA have too
  • 2
    Complex for begginers
  • 2
    No checking incompatibilities
  • 1
    Lags behind IntelliJ IDEA
  • 1
    Slow release process
  • 7
    Resource hungry
  • 6
    Diffecult to get started
  • 5
    Expensive
  • 4
    Hard to keep stable at large scale

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What is Algolia?

Our mission is to make you a search expert. Push data to our API to make it searchable in real time. Build your dream front end with one of our web or mobile UI libraries. Tune relevance and get analytics right from your dashboard.

What is Android Studio?

Android Studio is a new Android development environment based on IntelliJ IDEA. It provides new features and improvements over Eclipse ADT and will be the official Android IDE once it's ready.

What is Elasticsearch?

Elasticsearch is a distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine capable of storing data and searching it in near real time. Elasticsearch, Kibana, Beats and Logstash are the Elastic Stack (sometimes called the ELK Stack).

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