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Date Published
Author
Mark Needham
Word count
957
Language
English
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None

Summary

This week in Neo4j has been quite eventful, with the community exploring various topics such as building a Twitter clone, automated static malware analysis using Neo4j, and learning Chinese. Featured community member Tomaz Bratanic has been making waves with his blog posts and projects, including the hospitals-neo4j project which analyzes a hospital dataset. Max De Marzi has written a series of posts on building a Twitter clone with Neo4j, covering topics such as designing an initial graph data model, creating a Twitter-esque HTTP API, and adding functionality to follow other users. Additionally, there have been blog articles on the Neo4j Data Science Stack, Open Data, and PageRank with APOC, including projects that use Jupyter, RStudio Server, and Neo4j, as well as examples of using Spring Data Neo4j 4.2. The community has also been exploring the Chinese language in Neo4j, creating a project to model the language's relationships. Furthermore, the Neo4j Knowledge Base has released articles on porting users/roles and constraints/indexes from staging to production. Next week will see presentations at PyData Amsterdam and APOC Office Hours as part of April APOC Awareness month.