This week the Neo4j community has been busy with various activities, including graph exploration from the Bloom canvas and a tutorial on building a Graph App in vanilla JavaScript. Max De Marzi also released a procedure that computes parallel k-Hop counts using Neo4j's Internal API. Additionally, Nicole Forrester is featured as a community member for her design work on projects such as the Global GraphHack 2019 t-shirts. The community has also seen releases of a Scala Cypher DSL and a library that packages functionality for working with Neo4j and R. Furthermore, Will Lyon and Amy Hodler published their slides from their Graph Algorithms talk at OSCON 2019.