03.09.2015 Handling Highly Connected Data with the Neo4j Graph Database with Michelle Sanver

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Dear friends and enthusiasts,

Right after the summer break we dive into Graph Databases with Michelle Sanver. Join this joint venture events with TechUps Lucerne at our usual location.

Agenda

1. Introduction
2. Intro:  TechUps by Lukas Fischer
3. Main: Handling Highly Connected Data with the Neo4j Graph Database with Michelle Sanver
4. Knowledge Exchange/Apéro

Location

bbv Software Services AG, Blumenrain 10, Luzern, 1. Stock
(Details here http://www.dotnet-zentral.ch/?page_id=98)

Time

6 PM – 8:30/9:00 PM (After that apero)

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Intro: TechUps

Short introduction by Lukas Fischer about their TechUps.

Main: Handling Highly Connected Data with the Neo4j Graph Database

Traditional relational databases — ironically — are not that good at the complex relationships some modern applications need. Multiple joins and complex sub-queries can gradually take a toll on performance. Graph Databases, on the other hand, are all about relationships. In this talk we
will look at using the popular Neo4j graph database and go trough the query syntax to build efficient relational data for OmNomHub: not your average recipe site.

Main: Michelle Sanver

Michelle Sanver is president of PHPWomen, an inclusive & global network providing support within the PHP community. She also works as a software developer at Liip, based in Zürich, Switzerland.

Michelle loves anything community related and is a big advocate of Open Source. She is a code-passionate colourful geek and with more than 10 years of programming experience she is eager to share her extensive knowledge.

Registration

By using our xing group dotnet-zentral or meetup group. Attention: Seats are limited!

Come and visit the next meeting of the .NET Usergroup Zentralschweiz.

Urs Enzler and Daniel Marbach

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