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Back from a short holiday, I caught up on a few things this week — including the inevitable yak shaving. Highlights: 📖 Book Progress: wrapped up another chapter draft. I've been finding that blocking larger chunks of dedicated time makes a real difference for focus and momentum, although getting started is still the hardest part. 🎓 Neo4j Educator Program [https://neo4j.com/graphacademy/edu-program/]: spent time refreshing slide decks, resource links, emails, and tutorials for the program. Still more to do, but happy with the progress. (Also worth knowing: the Neo4j Startup Program [https://neo4j.com/startup-program/] now offers Aura cloud database credits depending on your stage.) 🐃 Yak Shave [https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/388092/what-exactly-is-yak-shaving] of the Week: had to clear disk space on my laptop just to run required software updates — for the second time recently. Frustrating but necessary. Content: 📚 Learning: Neo4j: The Definitive Guide [https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/neo4j-the-definitive/9781098165642/] – Ch. 5 (Query Analysis & Tuning) A fantastic chapter covering how the Cypher Query Planner works (Pipeline, Slotted, and Parallel), plus deep dives into EXPLAIN and PROFILE for query optimization. Exactly the kind of under-the-hood content I've been looking for. 💬 Reading: "Does Language Still Matter in the Age of AI? [https://foojay.io/today/does-language-still-matter-in-the-age-of-ai-yes-but-the-tradeoff-has-changed/]" — David Parry A great read on why structured, verbose languages actually perform better in AI code generation — and are easier to review. Language expertise is still very much worth developing.
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