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09-13-2018 07:06 AM
Hi there, it is great to join this new tool for our community-of-practice.
I got interested in graphs for the very reason of understanding how it is possible to foster self-organization in communities-of-practice like this one. During my PhD in Cultural Anthropology I focused more on graph visualizations, but discourse and knowledge sharing tools are the backbone of collaboration.
I am a consultant and front end developer at GraphAware, an amazing company, partner of Neo4j. We work at some very cool projects, where I mainly use JavaScript and Cypher languages.
I really think graphs are one of the most important and useful concept of our times, and I love to deepen my knowledge about the possibilities that are disclosed by their application in out society. Maybe I am not the only one!
For a sample of anthropology-graph reading, here is my post about similarity and recommendations.
09-13-2018 09:28 AM
Welcome to the forum Miro ! And I'll also admit I just looked up what anthropology means.
Be sure to mention your blogposts in https://community.neo4j.com/c/community-content-blogs and Greta The Graph Giraffe (she's real, trust me) will pick them up and feature them.
Regards,
Tom
09-14-2018 06:42 AM
Thanks Tom,
about the blog posts sharing, is it supposed to be for new posts only, or shall i share this one too. Do we (or Greta) have any rule for this?
09-14-2018 06:59 AM
If it is relevant now, by all means share it. We've been picking existing highlights from Neo4j Staff bloggers to get things rolling so why not have yours too !
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