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Tuesday, 10 April 2018

Podcast interview with Johan Teleman, Neo4j

I had a great time chatting to my colleague Johan Teleman, recently. Johan works at the Neo4j Engineering team in Malmö, and has been doing some great work - on Cypher performance among other things. As it turns out, there's a LOT that has been done already (look for some spectacular stuff in Neo4j 3.4), but there are so many interesting plans for the future as well. Here's our chat:


Here's the transcript of our conversation:
RVB: 00:01:39.301 All right. Hello, everyone. My name is Rik, Rik Van Bruggen from Neo4j, and here I am again recording another episode for our Graphistania podcast. And today I am very happy to have one of my Malmö colleagues on the other side of this call. That's Johan Teleman. Hi, Johan. 
JT: 00:01:59.902 Hi, Rik. Happy to be here.

Monday, 26 September 2016

Podcast Interview with Sascha Peukert, TU Dresden

Another week another podcast episode! Here's a great chat with a graphista that has not even started his professional career yet - but that, by the sounds of it - could really be a stellar one. My chat with Sascha Peukert in Germany:

Here's the transcript of our conversation:
RVB: 00:04.386 Hello, everyone. My name is Rik, Rik Van Bruggen from Neo Technology, and here we are recording another podcast session for our Graphistania podcast. And today I have a very interesting guest on the podcast from Germany - from Dresden. And that's Herr Sascha Peukert. Hi, Sascha.