Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Nov 05, 2010
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The first time is a promise. The second, a confirmation. But it's not until the third time you follow through on cleaning your room that you can claim it as a habit.We're feeling good about having a milestone release habit. Regular releases keep us mindful of always working towards delivering... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Aug 17, 2010
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Neo4j Visualization with Gephi During the summer Martin Škurla has developed support for the Neo4j graph database in the Gephi visualization and exploration platform. This Google Summer of Code project is now approaching its finish.The basic idea of the project is twofold:Users of Neo4j get... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Mar 25, 2010
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Great news for all students wanting to spend the summer hacking on Neo4j and getting paid for it! The hackers behind Neo4j have teamed up with a few mentoring organizations on some interesting Summer of Code projects!So far there are two proposed projects involving Neo4j, but more projects could be... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Mar 12, 2010
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During 2010 there's been two releases of the Neo4j.rb JRuby bindings for the Neo4j graph database so far. Time to catch up with what's new!Version 0.4.0 of Neo4j.rb came with improved traversal performance, more options on how to use relationships, for instance relationships can now be indexed.... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Feb 23, 2010
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Recently version 1.0 of Neo4j was released. There has been a Neo Technology news post regarding this event, as well as a blog post on how to get to know Neo4j. The distribution is available as binary and source packages from the downloads page.For more information, read the list mail announcement... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Dec 27, 2009
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Neo4j 1.0-b11 — the open source nosql graph database — has been released. This is the last beta before we (after 6 years in commercial 24/7 production use) finally feel that we have a version that is worthy of 1.0. This means that the main focus of this release is stability and robustness... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Nov 03, 2009
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Neo4j 1.0-b10 - the open source nosql graph database - has been released with new features including a read-only mode, improved depth first traversal speed due to an iterator implementation all the way down to the native store layer and faster recovery process when starting up after a crash.... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Oct 12, 2009
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Emil will represent Neo4j at two upcoming events: Emil and Tim Berners-Lee -- I'm sorry Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the father of the web -- will speak at the semantic web meetup in association with ISWC in Washington DC on Oct 27, 2009.After that, we're heading straight to nosql east where our commercial... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Oct 05, 2009
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As announced by Stefan Armbruster on the Neo4j and Grails mailing lists, the initial 0.1 version of the Neo4j Grails plugin has been released by him. Read the full announcement in this blog post. Grails is a web application framwork based on the Groovy language. At the moment the plugin has support... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Oct 04, 2009
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Emil from the Neo4j crew is right now making the streets of Aarhus, Denmark, unsafe for RDBMS fans. Why? Because Oct 4th is kicking off the week of JAOO 2009!Emil will give an introductory Neo4j talk in the morning slot of the first day. If you're attending and want a free beer or just discuss some... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Sep 28, 2009
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Andreas Ronge, Martin Kleppmann and the other contributors have recently released Neo4j.rb 0.3.2. The project on GitHub now has thirteen forks. The release announcement was sent to the Neo4j Ruby group. Major points from the changelog:experimental support for aggregating nodestraversal with... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Aug 17, 2009
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Neo4j 1.0-b9 — the open source graph database — has been released with new features including a batch insert mode for bulk import, optimized read-only transactions and a new adaptive cache implementation. Download the Neo4j Core release or the Apoc bundle here.For more information, read the... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Jun 25, 2009
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Andreas Ronge released a new version of the JRuby library for Neo4j. The Neo4j.rb 0.3.0 release focuses on event handling, list support and lots of other things. The really big news this time is the REST API support contributed by Martin Kleppmann. For more information about this release read... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
May 09, 2009
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Today we released the first version of Neo4j Apoc. Apoc is an acronym for A Package Of Components and it bundles a handful of useful Neo4j components into a single download.We created Apoc because we noticed that we always included the same set of initial components in our projects. Additionally,... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
May 03, 2009
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Neo4j 1.0-b8 — the open source graph database — was released today with a major set of features including incremental online backup of running Neo4j instances, reduced memory footprint and lots of performance improvements. Download it here.While this is officially a beta release, we've had... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Apr 19, 2009
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In late July, the Neo4j team will attend OSCON -- the O'Reilly Open Source Conference! Emil will give a talk titled Neo4j - The Benefits Of Graph Databases. If you're in the area, please stop by and say hi! Want to learn more about graph databases? Click below to get your free copy of... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Feb 11, 2009
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The IMDB example 1.0, a Neo4j-based web application using part of the IMDB actors/movies dataset, has been released. The application lets the user search for or browse through actors and movies. For actors, it also shows their Bacon path as well. Here's how it can look:The application itself is... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Feb 02, 2009
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Andreas Ronge keeps releasing new versions of his JRuby library for Neo4j. The 0.2.0 release focuses on traversals and filtering. For more information about this release, read the full changelog. There's also an introduction to read, and you can find out what's going on at the project... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Jan 14, 2009
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The JRuby bindings for Neo4j by Andreas Ronge have reached its first milestone with Neo4j.rb version 0.1.0. See the project page for more information. Highlights from the changelog: enhancements to properties, indexing with Date/DateTime, YARD documentation. The bottom line is that it's time... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Nov 19, 2008
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The Neo4j team is attending this year's QCon SF! On Friday Nov 21st, Emil will give a talk entitled "Neo4j -- the benefits of graph databases". If you are there, please stop by and say hi! Update: The slides are now available on SlideShare. Want to learn more about graph databases? Click... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Nov 18, 2008
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news.neo4j.org is the new site where the neo4j project posts about releases, talks and other news. Stay tuned for more ways to get information on what's going on in the neo4j community! - Through our team page you can find out more about what we are doing at the moment. Want to learn more... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Sep 29, 2008
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Today the long awaited seventh beta of Neo4j was released, giving us Neo4j 1.0-b7. For more information, see the release mail and list of changes. Download the binary and source from our download page. Want to learn more about graph databases? Click below to get your free copy of... read more
Julian Simpson, Full Stack Developer
Jul 13, 2008
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The Neo4j team attended this year’s fantastic FooCamp and amongst other things co-led a session on “Persistence in a Post-relational World.” O’Reilly News picked up the noise and made this nice Neo4j writeup. Want to learn more about graph databases? Click below to get your free copy... read more