This week in Neo4j highlights the contributions of community members and developers who are building applications with graph databases. Featured community member Sylvain Roussy, Director of R&D at Blueway Software, was recognized for his work on a new book demonstrating developing an application from idea to production. GraphAware's Christophe Willemsen shared knowledge on how to combine Amazon Alexa and Neo4j to build conversational experiences in an online meetup. Developers like Markus Harrer, Michael Hunger, and Adam Hopkins showcased their expertise in using jQAssistant, GraphQL, and Neo4j for software analytics, building higher-level abstractions of source code, and more. Additionally, the Data Science Milan group hosted an event focusing on data science applications made possible by graph databases, while Tomaz Bratanic was interviewed on the podcast about his move to coding fulltime and his love for Cypher. Upcoming events include talks on finding connections between components from 100s of Gigabytes of product data and more.