Company
Date Published
Author
Clair Sullivan
Word count
1002
Language
English
Hacker News points
None

Summary

The Neo4j community has been busy with various exciting projects and announcements. The company is re-running its NODES 2021 workshops in September, offering a chance for those who missed the initial sessions to attend again. Several community members have shared their work on using Neo4j for different purposes, including a virtual reality documentary experience on Steam VR and an app that illustrates the "Six Degrees of Separation" theory. The community is also welcoming Nigel Small, the author and maintainer of the popular py2neo Python driver, who has moved on to new opportunities after releasing version 2021.2.0 of py2neo. Additionally, Neo4j is offering training sessions in September, covering topics such as graph-based problems, Neo4j Bloom, and building APIs with Neo4j GraphQL Library. The company's Graph Data Science library now supports subgraph filtering, and users can get up and running with Neo4j using the Sandbox or AuraDB Free tier.