Breaktime Tech Talks
A quieter week, but still full of forward motion — from clearing the Neo4j developer blog backlog and making progress on the upcoming Java book, to lining up upcoming speaking events. Plus, two developer-focused content pieces I hope you enjoy as much as I did. This Week's Updates: * Rescheduling the GraphRAG Fundamentals training [https://www.oreilly.com/live-events/graphrag-fundamentals/0642572221072/] (likely June, APAC-friendly time zones) * Cleared a backlog of community submissions for the Neo4j Developer Blog [https://neo4j.com/blog/developer/] — open to anyone with a Medium account * Cypher/SQL injection understanding from Neo4j Definitive Guide book [https://neo4j.com/books/neo4j-the-definitive-guide/] * Writing progress on a new AI-first Java learning book, drawing on literary aspirations and music pedagogy principles for a fresh teaching approach * New speaking opportunities coming in May and June — stay tuned Content Pieces: * "Batching Like a Pro" by Gemma Lamont [https://neo4j.com/blog/developer/batching-like-a-pro/] — A detailed feature comparison of apoc.periodic.iterate vs. native Cypher CALL IN TRANSACTIONS, covering memory tracking, error handling, query planning, concurrency, entity rebinding, and retry strategies. The gap has largely closed — native Cypher is nearly on par. * NODES AI videos [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9Hl4pk2FsvXLyavSKtnRP0ySqcrtm9qY] now on YouTube — All session recordings from Nodes AI are publicly available. Link in the show notes.
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