Company
Date Published
Author
Mark Needham
Word count
737
Language
English
Hacker News points
None

Summary

This week in Neo4j highlights the achievements of community members, showcasing projects such as Alessio De Angelis' graph-based entry in a competition and Christophe Willemsen's creation of a tool that executes Cypher queries using Amazon Alexa. The community also explores rare diseases research, APOC spatial, Twitter clone development, and online meetups for planning hikes with Neo4j. The Neo4j Knowledge Base provides an article on improving query performance, while the podcast features interviews with featured community members and new employees. Various projects are showcased on GitHub, including graph isomorphisms, visualization, natural language processing, and importing survey data into Neo4j. The week concludes with a reminder of GraphConnect Europe 2017 taking place in London on May 11th, featuring speakers who will give sneak peeks of their talks.