Cool stuff, would you mind writing a blog post about it, so we could help you 
promote it.

Really like the idea.

Cheers,

Michael

Am 30.04.2014 um 03:57 schrieb [email protected]:

> I put together a basic Cypher compiler API written in Python. I got tired of 
> concatenating strings and using string formatting/interpolation for 
> constructing the Cypher queries. In a nutshell, there are classes that 
> correspond to most of constructs in Cypher. Each class is tailored to the 
> requirements of the syntax.
> 
> You can see a few examples on the README: 
> https://github.com/bruth/cypher#examples
> 
> I am curious if anyone is interested in this and for any thoughts on the 
> overall approach and API design. I wrote a few bullet points on the status: 
> https://github.com/bruth/cypher#status along with a list of currently 
> supported classes (all of which could use some refinement).
> 
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