Graph Database - Berlin

Developers interested in learning about and working with graph databases for social, spatial, hierarchical or other highly connected data sets. We host hands-on lab sessions, technology reviews, topical lectures, and plenty of social beer nights. Curious about graphs, want to pimp your non-RDBMS skills? Join us! more at http://www.neo4j.org

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Past events

  • The Meetup-Graph - Cypher Hands On

    Tue, 29 May 2012, 17:00 - 20:00 in Berlin, Germany

    As Neo4j's query language Cypher added mutating operations in 1.8 and is already quite mature, we'd love to explore what's possible now.We're also interested in your feedback and suggestions on how to improve it further.In this meetup we're gonna take a whirlwind tour through Cypher's features and syntax and apply our knowledge to add ourselves and our personal egoGraphs to the world-wide Neo4j Meetup graph.

  • Heroku Hackday

    Wed, 21 Dec 2011, 18:00 - 20:00 in Berlin, Germany

    With the Neo4j Add-On going public beta next week, I'd like to do a hackday providing sample apps with Neo4j in all supported languages as a complete github repository. That means we would hack on Ruby, Python, Node.js, Java, Scala, Clojure PHP apps using their REST driver support for Neo4j server. E.g. neography, architect4r, py2neo, neo4js, rest-graphdb, neo4jPHP, bulbflow, neo4j-scala-template, clojure-neo4j-rest. Either we will align on a app + dataset (e.g. movie-db related)

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