Neo4j Tutorial - Toronto

Saturday May 25 10:00-18:00 EDT

This tutorial covers the core functionality of the Neo4j graph database. With a mixture of theory and hands-on practice sessions, attendees will quickly learn how easy it is to develop a Neo4j-backed application.

Topics covered include:

  • Introduction to Neo4j
  • Overview of Cypher query language
  • Social use cases including recommendations
  • Permissions modeling
  • Other case studies in real world domains
  • Opportunity to consult on current projects, possible implementations and proof of concepts 

Attendees won't need any previous experience with Neo4j, NOSQL databases or specific development languages, but will need their own laptop.

The tutorial will be held at Project: RHINO in Toronto, ON. Breakfast, lunch and refreshments will be provided.

INSTRUCTOR

David Colebatch, Co-founder, xnlogic

David Colebatch

David Colebatch is a co-founder of both xnlogic and LightMesh. Before xnlogic, Colebatch served as a consulting software and process architect focussed on network and configuration management. During this time, he successfully integrated network and system design processes with the needs of build and operations teams using custom software.




COMMENTS FROM ANOTHER ATTENDEE

Watch an attendee from an earlier Neo4j Tutorial discuss his experience below


LOCATION

Project: RHINO, 406 - 71 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON M5V 2P6


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For any questions about the event, please e-mail Adam at [email protected]