*************************************** Hi Everyone, Here is a comprehensive list of events we have coming up in November. Check it out below.
Remember, check back to http://plancast.com/neo4j for updates throughout the month. If you have any questions regarding participation, feel free to email me at [email protected]. * London Tutorial | Ian Robinson and Jim Webber's Neo4j Tutorial * Thursday, 3 November 2011 This intensive Neo4J tutorial provides a mixture of theory and hands-on practical sessions to demonstrate the capabilities of graph data and the Neo4j database. http://skillsmatter.com/course/nosql/neo4j-tutorial * Conference Sponsorship | Øredev Developer Conference * 07-11 November 2011 Neo4j will be hosting a room, and sponsoring the first 20 attendees with an Øredev Open ticket. All you have to do is register http://oredev.org/2011/oredev-open, and click the Neo4j box http://oredev.org/2011/oredev-open *Malmö Meetup | Ruby neo4j graph goodness w/ Andreas Ronge * Tuesday, 8 November 2011 We are meeting with the Malmo Ruby guys and see some good examples of what you can build with Neo4j http://www.meetup.com/malmo-ruby/events/35429252/ *Malmö Conference Talk | REST in Practice *Wednesday, 9 November 2011 Jim Webber presents: In this talk we'll show how to implement business workflows and common patterns like event-driven computing. We'll see how many common-sense distributed systems principles and best practices are inverted as we design to increase surface area, scale, improve availability and compose services. oredev.org/2011/sessions/rest-in-practice *Malmö Conference Talk | Test-Driven REST * Wednesday, 9 November 2011 Ian Robinson presents: REST's hypermedia constraint is all about getting things done - that is, making changes to the state of an application to achieve a particular goal. Put simply, in a web-based hypermedia system, clients apply HTTP's uniform interface to operate links and forms in pursuit of their application goals. In this session I'll discuss the implementation of machine-to-machine interactions in a hypermedia-driven distributed system. I'll look at how we can develop and test discrete parts of a workflow, and build adaptable clients that can be guided on the fly to complete their application goals. I'll conclude by introducing you to a hands-on tutorial that you can complete using the new Microsoft Web APIs. oredev.org/2011/sessions/test-driven-rest *Malmö Conference Talk | Event Sourcing Explained * Thursday, 10 November 2011 Rickard Öberg presents: Your business wants to use data from your application, but in a way that you didn't anticipate from the beginning. Now what do you do? If you are using EventSourcing, you're in luck, and this session will describe how this technique can help you deal with these types of situations, and more. oredev.org/2011/sessions/event-sourcing-explained *Malmö Conference Talk | From Småland's Woods to Silicon Valley * Thursday, 10 November 2011 Peter Neubauer presents: A company is like a baby. And it takes as long to allow it to grow. Don't fool yourself and be prepared for a journey from Påskallavik to Menlo Park. It takes a village to raise a child, and a community to grow a company. http://oredev.org/2011/sessions/from-smalands-woods-to-silicon-valley-a-modern-wilhelm-moberg-story * Webinar | Introduction to Spring Data Neo4j * Thursday, 10 November 2011 The Spring Data project makes it easier to build Spring-powered applications that use new data access technologies such as non-relational NOSQL databases, cloud based data services, for instance graph databases. This webinar is designed for enterprise developers that are working with Spring and need to understand how they would integrate a NOSQL graph database. bit.ly/uiKS6x *Webinar | Getting Started with Neo4j* Thursday, 17 November 2011* * This webinar is designed to help developers achieve a fast start with Neo4j.. There are no prerequisites. Join this webinar to learn: * basic graph concepts * modeling data in a graph * querying a graph https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/911016521 *Fort Lauderdale Session | NOSQL: Getting Started with Neo4j* 29 Nov - 2 December 2011* * What is a graph database, why would you use it, and how do you get started? In this session we'll look at the kinds of problems that graph databases can solve and will run through the process of getting started with neo4j By the end of this session you'll have all of the information required to get started with neo4j on your projects. http://therichwebexperience.com/conference/fort_lauderdale/2011/11/session?id=24267<https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/911016521> *************************************** *Allison Sparrow* * **Marketing Manager | Neo Technology* +19499036091 | @ayeeson <http://twitter.com/#%21/ayeeson> *Allison Sparrow* * **Marketing Manager | Neo Technology* +19499036091 | @ayeeson <http://twitter.com/#%21/ayeeson> _______________________________________________ Neo4j mailing list [email protected] https://lists.neo4j.org/mailman/listinfo/user

