This Week in Neo4j – Workshops, Steam VR, iOS Apps, and More

Hello, everyone! And just like that, August is almost over! Everyone is returning from their August vacations (or maybe staycations), the kids are returning to school (whatever that might look like in your part of the world), and our minds… Read more →

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Why Production-Grade Neo4j Hosting Matters – From One Graphista to Another

Editor’s Note: GrapheneDB is a Bronze sponsor of GraphConnect San Francisco. Register for GraphConnect to meet Alberto and other sponsors in person. I’m a developer who knows what it’s like to set up Neo4j in production. I’ve been in the… Read more →

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The Neo4j-Slack Integration You’ve Been Waiting For (Is Here)

Update: We’ve moved to Discord. You can join us here. Our colleague Andreas, who loves Slack and brought it into our company, suggested the other day that we could build a Slack and Neo4j integration to demonstrate how useful a… Read more →

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Switching From MongoDB to Neo4j

Written by Nick Manning, originally posted on his Blog.  Our Startup Swig is a mobile app (iOS, Android) that helps you explore new drinks and share them with the world. Take a picture of what you’re drinking, tag it with taste… Read more →

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Heroku Addon News: New “Try” Plan Migration and Request for Feedback

We’ve been working to improve our architecture in our Heroku Add-on.  We’ve also been working on making it possible for you guys to migrate off of our deprecated Test plan, and onto our supported Try plan.  That’s taken longer than… Read more →

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The Neo4j Community at GraphConnect

GraphConnect was an awesome event with engaged attendees, impressive speakers and great conversations with the Neo4j community. The Neo4j community team was happy to have supported the event, but the biggest thanks go to Allison Sparrow and Adam Herzog for… Read more →

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Neo4j “Track & Hack” RFID-Graph at JRubyConf.EU

I’m super excited that I was able to sponsor, attend, speak and “Track & Hack” at JRubyConf.EU. With the “Track & Hack” project, we wanted to create an open and live dataset of the presence and interaction of conference attendees.… Read more →

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Wanted: Your Help in Testing Neo4j JDBC Driver

Help us testing the Cypher-JDBC-Driver Update The results that our awesome community provided in testing the driver are available. As many of you know Rickard Öberg did a lab project last December developing a first prototype of a JDBC driver… Read more →

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Rabbithole, the Neo4j REPL console

Rabbithole, the Neo4j REPL console Over the last few days the Neo4j community team worked on the initial iteration for an interactive Neo4j tutorial.The first result we are proud to publish is a sharable console that runs an in-memory Neo4j… Read more →

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Spring Data Neo4j from Scala

Developers today live in a mix-and-match world, as the Neo4j Heroku Challenge demonstrated with some clever engineering that matched the creative applications. Whether enjoying a clean REST interface from your language of choice, or running on the JVM to tap… Read more →

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Tasting the Flavor Graph: A Foodie’s Dream

Learn all about Flavorwocky, an amusing name for a clever idea that highlights the connectedness of everyday life. With a little bit of coding, the simple idea about related flavors became Luanne Misquitta’s winning entry for the Neo4j Heroku Challenge.… Read more →

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Neo4j Heroku Challenge Winner and Finalists

The entries have been entered, the votes have been cast and now it is time to announce the winners of the Neo4j Heroku Challenge! What more appropriate time or place for the announcement than here at Salesforce.com’s Cloudstock in San… Read more →

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Heroku Challengers – Vote Now

The Neo4j Heroku Challenge – Heroku Challengers The Neo4j Heroku Challenge has closed, leaving a brilliant collection of projects to highlight developing with Neo4j using a broad range of languages and frameworks. With the challenge closed to entries, it is… Read more →

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Neo4j – Heroku Application Template Challenge

Dear Developer Community, Today, we challenge you to create the best Heroku-hosted demo or template applications for the Neo4j Add-on. Every participant will get a Neo4j-Heroku t-shirt and awesome prizes will be given to the best contributions. Throughout the next… Read more →

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Spring onto Heroku

Spring onto Heroku Andreas KolleggerDeploying your application into the cloud is a great way to scale from “wouldn’t it be cool if..” to giving interviews to Forbes, Fast Company, and Jimmy Fallon. Heroku makes it super easy to provision everything… Read more →

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A “Typical” Week in the Neo4j Community

We were curious to find out just how much happens within a single week in the Neo4j community. So we did the easy thing and harvested our ingenious @neo4j Twitter stream. And we were blown away by the results! There… Read more →

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public> heroku addons:add neo4j

Hello Graphistas and Rubyists!Now Heroku has become a language polyglot platform , we’re happy to announce that we’re enhancing the NOSQL ecosystem for Heroku customers and users by releasing the Neo4j-Graph Database Add-On. The Neo4j-Graph Database Add-On became “public” this… Read more →

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Neo4j Labs: Heroku, Neo4j and Google Spreadsheet in 10min. Flat.

Hi all,Last Friday, we were all labbing again – the best day of the week.I didn’t have much time so I decided to try to produce a screencast that would measure the time required to go from nothing to flash… Read more →

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Heroku Neo4j Add-On Available in Private Beta

Hello Graphistas and Rubyists! Now Heroku has become a language polyglot platform , we’re happy to announce that we’re enhancing the NOSQL ecosystem for Heroku customers and users by releasing the Neo4j-Graph Database Add-On. The Neo4j-Graph Database Add-On became “public”… Read more →

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