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Michael Hunger & Mark Needham
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1172
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English
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Summary

The Neo4j Developer Relations team has announced the opening of a dedicated Developer Zone at GraphConnect Europe 2017 in London on May 11th, where Neo4j engineers will be available to answer questions and discuss cool things about Neo4j. This week's featured community member is Michael Moussa, who has been active in the Neo4j community for quite some time, presenting introductions to Neo4j at multiple PHP conferences and contributing to PHP-related projects in the Neo4j community. The last few days of APOC Awareness Month are approaching, so if you haven't published your article yet, this is a good opportunity to do so. Nigel Small presented a Pythonic tour of Neo4j and the Cypher query language at the PyData conference, while Mostafa Moradian published gRest, a quickstart repository to build applications with Python, Flask, and NeoModel. The GraphConnect Europe 2017 schedule is now available as a graph, making it easy to view and navigate. Jesús Barrasa explained how to create the Wikipedia Knowledge Graph in Neo4j, while Rik van Bruggen published parts 2, 3, and 4 of his series on common questions about Neo4j. Igor Borojevic showed how to build a custom security plugin for Neo4j, while Chris Skardon set up a causal cluster with Neo4j on Microsoft Azure. Magnus Wallberg attended the PhUSE conference, where he compared RDF and graphs. Matt Andrews is hiring front-end/full-stack contractors to join Nikkei-FT project in London. Will Lyon analyzed local startup ecosystems based on their data using the Mattermark GraphQL API Graph. Fernando Izquierdo showed how to learn Chinese using Neo4j in this week's online meetup, while Christos Delivorias shared his experience with the Neo4j #Hackathon.