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> Am 01.05.2016 um 19:48 schrieb [email protected]:
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> I had just got stuck into learning Java but I will switch to Javascript 
> before I have invested too much time! I have spent quite a lot of time 
> reading and watching the online material as well a some books and that is how 
> I have got comfortable with neo4j itself. My novice status is confirmed by 
> not knowing what font and backends are but I will just google it and ignore 
> any results mentioning horses! I will also have to learn how to use Github 
> but I have found a load of videos for new users  so I can see I will be kept 
> out of mischief for the foreseeable!
> 
> Regards,
> Roger
> 
>> On Saturday, 30 April 2016 11:30:52 UTC+1, Michael Hunger wrote:
>> Best find one of the online or offline academies that teach stuff well
>> 
>> Then learn javascript it helps you both on frontend and backend. We have now 
>> an official js driver which you can use in the browser and backend services. 
>> 
>> Find a local mentor or co-worker for your idea to get going. 
>> 
>> I have to fix the example project for the new js driver but you can already 
>> find many for the movie app in github.com/neo4j-examples
>> 
>> Michael
>> 
>> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
>> 
>>> Am 29.04.2016 um 13:41 schrieb [email protected]:
>>> 
>>> I am afraid this is a very naive post but I really, really need some 
>>> advice!I have an idea for a db application which I have mulled over for 
>>> years, I started with a spreadsheet and quickly realised that flat-file was 
>>> never going to work, moved to Access and eventually found out enough about 
>>> relational systems to twig that I had so many join tables I was wasting my 
>>> time. Finally,via MongoDB I got to the point where I found Neo4j - 
>>> wonderful! I can see how this absolutely CAN work for my application. It 
>>> won't be easy but it clearly can do it. So far, so good... My vision is a 
>>> web interface so, in addition to the structure of the database (I can 
>>> manage Cypher, practice is needed, but it works for me!) I need to be able 
>>> to sort out the interface between Neo4j and the browser.
>>> 
>>> Now, my problem is that I am not a software man - I last wrote code in 1978 
>>> and that was Fortran! I am utterly bewildered by the options! I suspect 
>>> that I need to learn http coding to handle the browser pages (I will want 
>>> to create both "simple" tick box options, rather like and estate agent's 
>>> page: "price min/price max, garden yes/no etc" and also let people make 
>>> more comples queries - in Cypher?) but it seems that I need Java as well - 
>>> or is it python? Or Javascript? Ruby? Whichever way I go, would it help if 
>>> I use Netbeans or Eclipse or is Spring especially suited to Neo??? I have 
>>> watched tutorials, read pages of "stuff" but I still don't know.Precisely 
>>> where do these REST API's come in
>>> 
>>> Clearly, my problem is that I am starting from scratch on all fronts, i 
>>> accept that I may need to stop working on the actual database until I have 
>>> a handle on the tools, that's fine - but which toolset? Can anyone direct 
>>> me as to where to start? I don't care whether it is the best way so long as 
>>> it is a route which is (relatively) straightforward and does not involve me 
>>> in learning things I subsequently find I needn't have! Any help, pointers 
>>> to reference material that link it all together would be much appreciated! 
>>> Thank you in advance.
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