Preparation for the coding dojo tomorrow

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reinerp

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Oct 26, 2011, 4:42:08 AM10/26/11
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Hi!

I wanted to ask what kind of preparations participants should make, especially regarding installations (databases, neo4j, other libraries etc.).

Will graph visualization be a topic?

Will there be some kind of "hands-on" lab where we process some testdata and walk through on an example?

See you tomorrow,


Reiner

Pere Urbón Bayes

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Oct 26, 2011, 4:51:33 AM10/26/11
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Hi!!
my idea for tomorrow is the next, I try to summarise as much as I can here:

+ I have two graph processing problems prepared. One more theoretical
and another 100% applied. You can take a look to
http://graphdojo.github.com and see whats up.
+ I will provide you with data and a neo4j database for that. But
you are always free to use any toolset you are most used to.
+ I want to ask people what they want to do? or are interested to.
This is mostly cause I don't know the previous level or final interest
of the Berlin community.
+ For next editions, would be great that people can say, lets work
on graph visualisation? or graph recommendation, etc ... and we can
plan dojos on topics driven by our interests.

So, in order to prepare something for tomorrow I can recommend you to:

+ Take a look to http://graphdojo.github.com or to
https://github.com/purbon/graphdojo, fork and prepare you the
exercises.
+ Bring your laptop with your database of choice. You have a few
choices, like neo4j, orientdb, dex, sones, etc...
+ If you want to work on graph visualization, lets say it during the
poll I will run during the introduction.

Thanks! See you tomorrow!

/purbon

2011/10/26 reinerp <rpit...@googlemail.com>:

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Pere Urbón Bayes

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Oct 26, 2011, 4:52:15 AM10/26/11
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sorry, correct link for github is> https://github.com/graphdojo

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