Andreas Kollegger brings us through a fast paced intro summarizing where graph databases fit in the NOSQL world. He then dives into Neo4j to demonstrate its usability, where it shines in various use cases, and the ease to begin working with the database.

Andreas Kollegger brings us through a fast paced intro summarizing where graph databases fit in the NOSQL world. He then dives into Neo4j to demonstrate its usability, where it shines in various use cases, and the ease to begin working with the database.

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  1. Hi,

    I tried with the guideline as specified for Neo4j for dot net in the "http://taylorcowanonline.com/?p=79" link. I have already downloaded all the required files.

    I am completely new in GraphDB concept.

    Can somebody guide me on how to go ahead with using the neo4j GraphDB with my dot net project. How to Install neo4j and how to use it and store data.

    Thanks and Regrads

    Saibal Goswami, 1 year, 1 month ago.

  2. Hi Saibal,

    The best place to look for help abuot using Neo4j for dot net would be to ask people on the Neo4j google group -- http://groups.google.com/group/neo4j -- where I know there are a few people who are familiar. Ask for Tatham, the author of the Neo4jClient available on NuGet - http://nuget.org/packages/Neo4jClient .

    Best,
    Andreas

    andreas.kollegger, 1 year, 1 month ago.

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