Game changer? A first look at the Hydra project
Hydra is a programming language that uses mathematical abstraction to model graphs within the language itself. It’s an open-source project spearheaded by Josh Shinavier, co-creator of Apache TinkerPop. In Josh’s own words: “In Hydra, programs are graphs, and graphs are programs.”
The Weekly Edge: GraphFrames, Kuzu News-u, Hail Hydra, & More [8 August 2025]
Discover what’s new in the world of graph technology this week, including ontology news, a GraphFrames release, Hydra development, a Neo4j book and more.
G.V() is now compatible with Oracle Graph
G.V() is now compatible with Oracle Graph on Oracle Database 23ai, bringing access to instant graph visualization for property graphs built atop your relational data.
The Weekly Edge: MCP for the Semantic Web, 2 New Graph Databases, BattleGraphs, & More [1 August 2025]
Discover what’s new in the world of graph tech this week, including MCP for the semantic web, 2 new graph database releases (one RDF, one LPG), and more.
The Weekly Edge: GraphRAG with Neptune, Kuzu, & Neo4j [25 July 2025]
Discover what’s new in the world of graph technology this week, including GraphRAG resources for multiple graph databases, a GQL book, and a gdotv release.
Amazon Neptune 101: Creating & Connecting to Your First Cluster [Developer Walkthrough]
Learn how to get started with Amazon Neptune graph database with this developer guide that walks you through setting up and connecting to your first cluster.
G.V() 3.34.79 Release Notes: Oracle Graph Support, new no-code exploration, and more
What’s new in G.V() 3.34.79? Oracle Graph support, new no-code path query generation features, Kuzu 0.11.0 upgrade and many more improvements!
The Weekly Edge: Kuzu Release, GraphRAG Course, Graph Theory, & More [18 July 2025]
Discover what’s new in the world of graph technology this week, including a new GraphRAG course, a Kuzu release, a podcast on graph pathfinding, and more.
Discover & Visualize Your Graph Database Schema in Just 2 Steps
Stop wondering about changes to your graph data model and start exploring your up-to-date database schema with only a couple of clicks when you use G.V().
G.V() Is Now Compatible with Memgraph, the Light & Powerful Graph Database
Explore all the ways that G.V() helps Memgraph developers more effectively query, visualize, explore, and edit their graph data – with ease and simplicity.
Fast, scalable graph querying and visualization with Kuzu and G.V()
In this post, we’ll dive into Kuzu’s core query capabilities and demonstrate how it pairs nicely with G.V()’s rich visualization tools.
How does G.V() compare with Neo4j Browser? Let’s find out!
We’re all about helping graph database adoption, and so is Neo4j. Find out in this article how our approach with G.V(), our graph database client, compares to Neo4j browser.
