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Neo4j Graphgists: The most educational gists in my opnion

I am really glad that interest in Neo4j education is picking up and NeoTechnolgoy is taking a fun approaches to help people learn graph databases. These efforts tie in neatly with my suggestions regarding Neo4j community outreach. Back in 2012 we had the Neo4j heroku challenge . At that time Cypher was just coming out and the aim of heroku challenge was to get people comfortable with code/cloud and Neo4j. In the last year or so Cypher has evolved considerably and now it is a great initiative by the Neo4j-community-team to hold a challenge that focused on Cypher and graph modelling. In this post I would like to go through my personal favourite gists from this challenge. I have a " fair " understanding of modelling with graphs; yet I learn some thing new and interesting, almost every time, when I am looking at other people's graph models (and that was my personal motivation when I began reviewing the gists ). I am not sure how the voting for this challenge will be d