This week we have a brand new Neo4j Community Site & Forum, High Fives and Low Fives are adding to the dating site, analyzing the European Skills, Competences, Qualifications and Occupations, and more!
5. This week we launched our brand new Neo4j Community
Site & Forum. You can ask and answer questions around
the Neo4j Graph Platform, Cypher, Drivers, Integrations
and more, as well as share your projects
and blog posts.
We look forward to seeing you over
there!
Join the Neo4j Community Forum
6. Max De Marzi added two new posts to his Build a Dating
site series. Max adds functionality to allow users to High
Five and Low Five posts. He also makes it possible to block
users that abuse the feature. We then
implement the read side of the feature.
Users can now see the high fives they’ve
been given, but won't see blocked users.
Read the blog post
7. Rik Van Bruggen wrote a blog post in which he shows how
to analyse data from ESCO into Neo4j. Rik starts by
showing how to import the data using Cypher’s LOAD CSV
command, before executing shortest
path queries between two job titles
based on the skills required to do
those jobs.
Read the blog post
8. Last week Yuvan Hirani created a heavyweight boxing
graph during his work placement in our London office.
Yuvan shows how to import
CSV files containing
heavyweight boxing
fights and then queries
the graph using Cypher.
Read the blog post
9. David Allen was looking for a way to integrate data in my
graphs with the data warehouse Google offers, and put
together a set of node.js scripts to export Neo4j databases
to Google Cloud / BigQuery.
Read about the connector