Discover what's new in the Neo4j community for the week of 24 March 2018, including an interview with Dr Jim Webber about Knowledge Graphs and Modern AI, lots of resources for learning about GraphQL and Neo4j, and the Open Beer DB Graph.
5. Knowledge Graphs and Modern AI
Read the interview
In an interview with datanami, Dr Jim Webber explains how
important context is across a range of different
applications such as fraud detection, recommendation
engines, and knowledge sharing and describes the
important role that knowledge graphs play when building
modern AI systems.
6. Peter Meyers has created a Starwars based example
application which combines Neo4j, Kotlin, and GraphQL.
You can find the code in the neo4j-exploration GitHub
repository.
Building a Starwars API with Neo4j, Kotlin, GraphQL
Read the blog post
7. Open Beer DB
Kevin Heraud created Open Beer DB – a Neo4j graph based
on the data from openbeerdb.com, inspired by Wai-Yin
Kwan’s Beer & Breweries
GraphGist.
Explore the Beer Graph
8. Niklas Saers has written a blog post about the latest release
of Theo, the Swift Neo4j driver. This release adds support
for 4.0 and introduces a results-oriented
API.
Theo 4.0 Release: The Swift Driver for Neo4j
Read about the Theo release
9. Neo4j Kafka Integration
Check out the repository
Michael Hunger has started working on neo4j-kafka, a
library that will stream transaction event handler events to
a Kafka topic. This one is still in its infancy but worth
keeping an eye on.
10. If you liked this check out the blog post
This Week in Neo4j - 24th March 2018