GQL in code

GQL in code

Lots of gratifying announcements about the GQL standard:

Neo4j, TigerGraph, JTC 1, AWS/Neo4j, Memgraph, Stefan the editor, The Register ... We've come a long way. It finally is https://gql.today.

And for today, a tiny code example with

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  • DDL (define graph types and graphs in a schema)
  • DML (insert data in a graph)
  • GPML (DQL for pattern matching data retrieval).

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Click on image to link to public post. Extract from a forthcoming LDBC Technical Report on GQL.



Hugo Bellomusto

Principal Software Engineer && Data Engineer && Master in Business & Technology

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A great advance in the graph world, congrats! I love the type/schema definition feature

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