Introduction to Graph Databases, Cypher, and Neo4j 4
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
An introduction to graph databases, the Cypher query language, and the Neo4j graph database product. This course is updated in October 2018.
This course introduces the audience to graph databases and the Neo4j graph database product. In this course, Introduction to Graph Databases, Cypher, and Neo4j, you will gain an introductory knowledge of graph databases. First, you will learn what a graph database is. Next, you will discover how to install and setup Neo4j, how to query graphs with a query language called Cypher, and how to add and manipulate data. Finally, you will explore information about database optimization. By the end of this course, you will know how to use the database using its Bolt and REST APIs with and without a client library.
This course introduces the audience to graph databases and the Neo4j graph database product. In this course, Introduction to Graph Databases, Cypher, and Neo4j, you will gain an introductory knowledge of graph databases. First, you will learn what a graph database is. Next, you will discover how to install and setup Neo4j, how to query graphs with a query language called Cypher, and how to add and manipulate data. Finally, you will explore information about database optimization. By the end of this course, you will know how to use the database using its Bolt and REST APIs with and without a client library.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- What Is a Graph Database? 22mins
- Introducing Neo4j 17mins
- Querying Data with Cypher 25mins
- Manipulating Data with Cypher 16mins
- Using Neo4j's APIs 25mins
Taught by
Roland Guijt
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