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In this fun episode of GraphGeeks in Discussion, host Amy Hodler sits down with William Lyon, who is currently heading developer experience at Hypermode and a respected figure in the graph database community. Drawing from his rich experience at Neo4j and Dgraph, Will offers unique insights into the evolving landscape of graph technologies.
As a veteran in the graph space, Will shares his personal journey through different graph database architectures and insights on using property graphs and triples for data management.
Additional information:
https://dgraph.io/ https://hypermode.com/ https://github.com/hypermodeinc/modus Recipes on https://github.com/hypermodeinc/modus-recipes
The "the Kleinberg Book" mentioned on Networks, Crowds, and Markets: https://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/kleinber/networks-book/
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In this fun episode of GraphGeeks in Discussion, host Amy Hodler sits down with William Lyon, who is currently heading developer experience at Hypermode and a respected figure in the graph database community. Drawing from his rich experience at Neo4j and Dgraph, Will offers unique insights into the evolving landscape of graph technologies.
As a veteran in the graph space, Will shares his personal journey through different graph database architectures and insights on using property graphs and triples for data management.
Additional information:
https://dgraph.io/ https://hypermode.com/ https://github.com/hypermodeinc/modus Recipes on https://github.com/hypermodeinc/modus-recipes
The "the Kleinberg Book" mentioned on Networks, Crowds, and Markets: https://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/kleinber/networks-book/

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