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October 20, 2012

Cheat Sheet: Cypher Query Language for Graph Databases [Marketing Question]

Filed under: Cypher,Graphs,Neo4j — Patrick Durusau @ 1:58 pm

Cheat Sheet: Cypher Query Language for Graph Databases

Cypher is the declarative query language for the Neo4j graph database. Download this cheat sheet to get quickly up to speed on querying graphs and to learn how Cypher:

  • Matches patterns of nodes and relationship in the graph, to extract information or modify the data.
  • Has the concept of identifiers which denote named, bound elements and parameters.
  • Can mutate graph data by creating, updating, and removing nodes, relationships, and properties.

A very good “cheat sheet.”

Up to you to decide if giving up your phone number is worth it for a free cheat sheet.

People get pissed off over passive tracking.

How will they react to overreaching marketing departments collecting phone numbers and addresses?

Something to keep in mind when designing your marketing efforts.

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