Twitch, YouTube and Meetup Live Streams
We run a variety of live streams and online meetups so that people around the world can get fresh Neo4j content. Our regular streamers cover a variety of topics at different times during the week. We also have online meetups, often with special guests!
You can keep an eye on what’s happening by:
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Follow us on Twitch or subscribe to our YouTube channel and you get notified when we go live
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Keep an eye out for event announcements on our Online Meetup group
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Join our Neo4j Community Discord Server where we talk about the latest events
Our regular streamers
Monday - Discover Neo4j AuraDB Free with Michael & Alexander
Alternating weekly between
8am UTC (12am PST, 3am EST, 9am BST, 10am CEST, 1:30pm IST, 4pm SGT) &
2pm UTC (6am PST, 9am EST, 3pm BST, 4pm CEST, 7:30pm IST, 10pm SGT)
Michael Hunger and Alexander Erdl take requests of online data sets, figure out some questions, define a data model, load the data and query, all against Neo4j AuraDB Free tier. Got a data set you want them to explore? Let them know!
Missed a stream? Check out the playlist:
Tuesday - Going Meta
Every first Tuesday of the month
4pm UTC (8am PST, 11am EST, 3pm BST, 4pm CEST, 9:30pm IST, 12am SGT)
Jesús Barrasa and Alexander Erdl run a series on graphs, semantics and knowledge graphs.
Missed an episode? Check out the playlist:
Bi-Monthly - Neo4j Live
Aiming to take place at least twice a month and is showcasing exciting graph projects from the Neo4j Community!
Alexander Erdl is happy to host you, if you have an interesting project around Neo4j and Graphs to show. Ping him via Twitter or during the show if you are interested!
Missed a stream? Check out the playlist:
Weekly - PHP + Neo4j
Aiming to take place once a week!
Florent Biville and Ghlen Nagels take a deep dive in the PHP Client for Neo4j
Missed an episode? Check out the playlist:
Stream catch-up and previous meetup sessions
Missed a session? Not to worry! All of our live stream and online meetup sessions are available on YouTube:
Join us!
Working on an exciting graphy problem? Building out a community driver and you want to share the word? Thinking about a theory you want to discuss? We’d love to hear about it and share your initiatives with the community. Drop a message on our Online Meetup group, and/or tweet Alexander, and let’s make it happen!
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