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Cypher Query Language and Neo4j [Webinar]

Filed under: Cypher,Neo4j — Patrick Durusau @ 2:37 pm

Cypher Query Language and Neo4j [Webinar]

Thursday August 30 10:00 PDT / 19:00 CEST

From the registration page:

The Neo4j graph database is all about relationships. It allows to model domains of connected data easily. Querying using a imperative API is cumbersome and bloated. So the Neo Technology team decided to develop a query language more suited to query graph data.

Taking inspiration from SQL, SparQL and others and using Scala to implement it turned out to be a good decision. The parser-combinator library, functional composition and lazy evaluation helped us to easily go ahead. Join us to learn the journey of its inception to a being usable tool.

Speaker: Michael Hunger, Community Lead and Head of Spring Integration, Neo Technology.

Take a look at the documentation before the webinar. Look for “Cypher Query Language” in the table of contents.

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