@FreyaHolmer I ran track in high school. Starting in an outer lane on the curve then transitioning to the straightway give you a very tangible feel for this, and it’s great for morale!
@mihn@kennybastani This is a great choice of images—because there’s a lot of noise out there and heck, if you can have your own party in the midst of it all then you’re neary bulletproof
I'm doing an Introduction to Neo4j today, here in Stavanger, today 5:30PM - 7:30PM. We start with installation and show how Neo4j allows you to discover what matters. Oh, and there's Pizza! https://t.co/AkydJ82KzR #Meetup#Stavanger via @Meetup
@mdavidallen@neo4j OMG, the implications of this are awesome. So Neo4j has its own rich state, and this elegant stack connects Neo4j upstream to a stateful (context intact) preview of all incoming data. It can be cleaned, compressed, reclassified...all before it gets written to disk by Neo4j.
@kennybastani@neo4j That sounds awesome. I've been trying to find a way to use triggers help model/enforce a contract between parties.
You might be inspired by stateful streaming in Apache Flink. Their new book just arrived at my door yesterday: https://t.co/7XTZB5iVtH.
@rvanbruggen@neo4j@markhneedham@amyhodler I’ve read it once through and starting over. Well done! I love this book. Neo4j is part database and part other. This book demonstrates capabilities well beyond what I classify as ‘database’.
We had a great time celebrating the first ever Global Graph Day here in Stavanger Norway. We 'solved' the seven bridges problem together (not bad given it's by definition unsolvable). And we destroyed a decadent seven bridges chocolate cake.
@neo4j Honored! Thanks.
Here's a fun puzzle I presented at our kickoff Neo4j Meetup here in Stavanger Norway. You've seen those retro block calendars. You have to turn them every day, and sometimes switch block positions. Neo4j reveals 10 solutions for numeral placements. See image.
@neo4j Honored! Thanks.
Here's a fun puzzle I presented at our kickoff Neo4j Meetup here in Stavanger Norway. You've seen those retro block calendars. You have to turn them every day, and sometimes switch block positions. Neo4j reveals 10 solutions for numeral placements. See image.
@oleingemann We should involve Fredrik Sudmann from Creator in Forus too. He’s a busy person but enthusiastic about ruby and seeing the group take off.