This week in Neo4j has seen several exciting developments across the graph database community. Featured community member Niklas Saers was highlighted for his contributions to the porting of Theo, a Neo4j Swift driver, and his ongoing efforts to improve its performance. Wikipedia analysis using Neo4j was also explored by Raj Shrimali, who shared his experiences importing the full dataset into the graph database. The release of Neo4j 3.2 marked an important milestone for the project, with the browser being rewritten using Preact, a fast alternative to React. Several users shared their experiences getting started with graph databases, including James Hughes and Diane Kierce. Additionally, four different versions of Neo4j were released this week, each addressing various issues and features. The community is also looking forward to upcoming events, such as Neo4j GraphDay Amsterdam and Neo4j GraphTalks London, which will focus on use cases, training, and data quality.