This week, the Neo4j community has been busy with various projects and announcements. Adam Cowley released a video on building web applications with Neo4j and TypeScript, while Stefan Dreverman continued his series on building low-code platforms with Neo4j. Alicia Frame announced the release of version 1.3 of the Graph Data Science Library, which includes graph embedding algorithms and support for weights in node similarity. Preet Kanwar started a blog post series on building a Neo4j backed application with Spring Boot and Kong. Meanwhile, Paul Jongsma, a featured community member, has been actively contributing to the Neo4j community, sharing his graph journey through interviews and podcasts. The community has also seen various tutorials and explanations on topics such as loading CSV data into Neo4j, using APOC library, and visualizing graphs with 3d-force.