This week in Neo4j covers various topics including graph visualization using Neovis.js, a feature of the community member Norbert Preining who analyzed the Ultimate Debian Database and created a blog series on it. The workshop "Neo4j <3 Pink Programming" was also held by Louise Söderström and Maria Scharin, where participants learned Cypher basics and a sneak peek at the new date data type in Neo4j 3.4. On the podcast, Irene Iriarte Carretero discussed the recipe-similarity problem with Rik, while Will Lyon created a screencast on graph visualization using Neovis.js to find influential nodes and communities of users in the Russian Twitter Troll dataset. Additionally, Jorge Aguilera showed how to use GORM with Neo4j, and Tomaz Bratanic visualized the GoT dataset using various tools, including SpoonJS and 3d-force-graph. The next week's events include a workshop on "The Fragment Network: A Chemistry Recommendation Engine Built Using Neo4j".