Company
Date Published
Author
Michael Hunger
Word count
947
Language
English
Hacker News points
None

Summary

This week in Neo4j highlights the power of graph databases in software analytics, data integration, and various applications. Markus Harrer, a featured community member, presented on software analytics with Jupyter Notebooks and Py2Neo to query and visualize data from software project structures, commits, and source code. The Paradise Papers sparked activities, including releasing updated Neo4j ICIJ Sandbox data and publishing blog posts on graph analytics and map visualizations. Releases include Neo4j 3.2.8 with small fixes and the next alpha of Neo4j 3.4.0 scheduled for next week. Various articles were published on topics such as DevOps, data architecture, and healthcare data, showcasing Neo4j's capabilities in different domains. Cool projects like TableTop-Generation and RepoYouMayLike were shared, and good answers were given to StackOverflow questions related to Cypher and graph algorithms. The FOSDEM 2018 Graph Developer Room submissions are due this weekend, and the tweet of the week features Manuel Villa's experience with the ICIJ Data Fellow program.