This Week in Neo4j – DeFi Blockchain Graph, FlatData, NER with SpaCy, NODES talks on API, App Development, DevOps, GraphQL, Bloom, Visual Query Builder

Hello, everyone! I’m leaving for some time off next week but I don’t want to leave you without the weekly update from the Neo4j ecosystem. I have three call-outs to make, and then let you digest the amazing content from… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j – Neo4j & Python, Model Git Commits, Slack to Discord, Open Names Data

Hello, everyone! In this week’s episode, Madison shows us how to use Neo4j with Python using the Py2neo package and includes steps and template code for recreating her walkthrough. Tom shows us how to model git commits with Neo4j and… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j – Versioner Core, NODES CfP, GRANDstack CMS, GraphStuff.FM podcast,

Hello, everyone! In this week’s episode, Marco Falcier announced an update to the neo4j-versioner-core library. NODES 2021 Call for Papers ends April 5. Cristina walks through how she and Alisson migrated Neo4j’s GraphGist portal to the GRANDstack. GraphStuff.FM is now… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j – Anti-Money Laundering Investigation, Replicating The GitHub GraphQL API, Getting Started with machine learning on graphs

Happy New Year everybody, and welcome to our first version of TWIN4j of 2019. I’d only just got used to writing the year as 2018! This is traditionally a quiet week, but we’ve still got some good stuff for you… Read more →

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Theo 4.0 Release: The Swift Driver for Neo4j

Last week, I wrote about Graph Gopher, the Neo4j client for iPhone. I mentioned that it was built alongside version 4.0 of Theo, the Swift language driver for Neo4j. Today, we’ll explore the Theo 4.0 update in more detail. But… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j – 25 November 2017

Welcome to this week in Neo4j where we round up what’s been happening in the world of graph databases in the last 7 days. Featured Community Member: Markus Harrer This week’s featured community member is Markus Harrer, Software Development Analyst… Read more →

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A Game of Data and GraphQL [Game of Thrones Community Post]

This blog post was originally published on Medium by Michael Hunger and is used with permission. Creating a Neo4j graph database (and more) based on Game of Thrones (and A Song of Ice and Fire) data. As season 7 is… Read more →

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Answering All Your Questions: The Neo4j Knowledge Base

As more and more people discover the joy and the power of using Neo4j, we naturally find that we get more of the same questions and issues popping up. Some questions require updates and improvements to the documentation (check out… Read more →

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Your Technical Documentation Should Be a Graph: Here’s Why

TL;DR: This blog post is mainly about how technical documentation should ideally be structured: as a graph (not to be confused with a chart). As a software developer and author I have had the chance (and also the obligation) to… Read more →

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Hey .NET Developers: The Neo4jClient is Back! [Community Post]

[As community content, this post reflects the views and opinions of the particular author and does not necessarily reflect the official stance of Neo4j.] Today is a great day for .NET developers who use Neo4j: The Neo4jClient is back in… Read more →

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Summer Update on Spring Data Neo4j

I’m happy to announce good progress on our continuous efforts to integrate Neo4j with the Spring Framework, namely Spring Data. Our Spring Data Neo4j project started more than 5 years ago and it has been my challenge to keep it… Read more →

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The Neo4j-Docker Image You’ve Been Asking For: Now in Beta

In response to your many requests, we’re happy to announce our first semi-official (i.e. beta release) Neo4j-Docker image. It is semi-official, because it doesn’t yet come with guarantees or official customer support and has not been as battle-tested as the… Read more →

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Neo4j Java Object Graph Mapper 1.1.0 Released

Many of you might be aware of the effort, we’re putting behind the Spring Data Neo4j 4.0 development with our partner GraphAware. What you may not know, is that we learned from the past and separated the Object Graph Mapping… Read more →

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Loading SQL to Neo4j Like Magic

Written by Brian Underwood, originally posted on his blog. Loading SQL to Neo4j Like Magic When using neo4j for the first time, most people want to import data from another database to start playing around. There are a lot of… Read more →

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KeyLines: Graphing GitHub

Originally Posted on the KeyLines Blog A few weeks ago, we had the opportunity to speak about KeyLines and graph visualization at GraphConnect SF 2014. The 700+ graphistas in attendance needed no convincing about the power of graphs. The “Graphs… Read more →

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Graphgen: The Story and New Features

This post is an overview of how Graphgen started, how it has improved, and what is planned for the next weeks. For people who have not tried Graphgen yet, it is an online graph generation engine where you can describe your… Read more →

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GraphGist of the Week: September 19

GraphGist of the Week! This week’s GraphGist of the Week goes out to iKwattro for his GitHub Events Analysis with Neo4j. He used data from the 3rd annual GitHub Data Challenge to take a deep dive into GitHub events using… Read more →

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Blog Post: Community Support

First of all, I want to say how happy I am to be part of such a great community around Neo4j. What makes the Neo4j community so impressive is not just the fact that many users apply graphs in so… Read more →

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Py2neo 1.6

Py2neo 1.6 Hi all, It’s a weird thought that although Neo4j has been part of my life for well over two years, I’ve only met in person a few of the people that I know from its community. Thanks to… Read more →

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New Incubator Project: Neo4j Mobile for Android v0.1!

During this busy week of Android hacking at Google I/O, we are pleased to announce an amazing new Community project, for all of those who have been yearning to run Neo4j on mobile: Neo4j Mobile for Android v0.1! This project… Read more →

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Rabbithole, the Neo4j REPL console

Rabbithole, the Neo4j REPL console Over the last few days the Neo4j community team worked on the initial iteration for an interactive Neo4j tutorial.The first result we are proud to publish is a sharable console that runs an in-memory Neo4j… Read more →

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Announcing Neo4j “Boden Bord” 1.5.M01 GA

Dear Graphistas, Summer is over, and the Neo4j community is starting to see the shape of Neo4j 1.5 coming up on our release train, which started its long way south through Sweden from the snowy 1.3 Abisko Lampa (lamp), via… Read more →

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