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stephen mallette closed TINKERPOP-1007. --------------------------------------- Resolution: Won't Do Assignee: (was: Jeremy Hanna) Closing all the tutorial ideas - if we want to come back to these at some point then we can re-open them. > Gremlin at the Movies Tutorial (SQL-Style in Gremlin) > ----------------------------------------------------- > > Key: TINKERPOP-1007 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-1007 > Project: TinkerPop > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: documentation > Affects Versions: 3.1.0-incubating > Reporter: Marko A. Rodriguez > Priority: Major > > We need more tutorials. [~spmallette]'s "Getting Started" tutorial is great, > but (as acknowledged by Russell Jurney) we now need to meet the needs of > intermediate users as well. > I think we should do another "30 Minute" tutorial called "Gremlin at the > Movies" and use the MovieLens dataset. > http://grouplens.org/datasets/movielens/ (seems we can legally do this -- > http://files.grouplens.org/datasets/movielens/ml-1m-README.txt). > In this tutorial we provide a {{gryo}} file and the user will learn: > * Reducing barriers like {{count}}, {{max}}, {{sum}}, etc. > * {{select}} and its use with {{by}}-projections. > * {{match}} and its use with {{where}}, {{select}}, etc. > I think we present the queries in a very "SQL fashion" so people see that > Gremlin can be written using the popular/known SQL constructs of select, > where, group, by, etc. > Thus, "graph data" but "table feel." > Get information from: > http://www.slideshare.net/slidarko/the-gremlin-traversal-language?related=1 -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)