Enjoy yourself watching these videos that were produced to entertain and educate about graph databases, Neo4j and Cypher
Ruby developers tend to be a lonely bunch. Slumped over a Mac in a dimly lit corner of a warehouse turned open-workspace. Unable to approach
Michael Hunger shows how to use the Gensen repository which adds an app-store like, social aspect to Heroku development. It provides you with a quick
A screencast about deploying an application using the Neo4j add-on on Heroku to expose a readonly Cypher endpoint. Then integrating with a Google Spreadsheet for
Graphity is a data base index that eables retrieval of several thousand dynamically generated temporal orderd news feeds in social networks with millions of users.
An overview of Neo4j integration into Gephi 0.8 Beta.
Viadeo CTO Chris Thibault discusses choosing the Neo4j Graph Database over other NOSQL options.
Overview of NoSQL by Emil Eifrem, CEO of Neo Technology, the publisher of the Neo4j open source graph database.
This video shows Neo4j server running inside the Felix OSGi framework. REST API and webamin are working.
FOSDEM (Free and Open Source Development European Meeting) is a European event centered around Free and Open Source software development. It is aimed at developers
This video is a Code Swarm of the Neo4j graph database development from May 2007 when the code was first copied into current Neo4j SVN
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