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March 15, 2013

Cypher for SQL Professionals

Filed under: Cypher,Graphs,Neo4j — Patrick Durusau @ 3:48 pm

Cypher for SQL Professionals by Michael Hunger. (video)

From the webpage:

Cypher is a graph query language used in Neo4j. Much like SQL, it’s a declarative language used for querying databases.

What does a join look like in Cypher? What about an left outer join? There are a lot of similarities between the two, Cypher is heavily influenced by SQL. We’ll talk about what these common concepts and differences are, what Cypher gives you that SQL leaves you wanting. Come along and see how Neo4j and Cypher can make your daily grind much easier and more fun.

You’ll learn how to use your current SQL knowledge to quickly get started using Neo4j and Cypher.

Just in case you get to pick the video for this weekend. 😉

This is work friendly so you might better save it for a lunch break next week.

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