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Phil’s guest on this episode of the IT Career Energizer podcast is Michael Hunger. Michael is the Caretaker General of the Neo4j Developer Community. For the past few years he has been working with Neo Technology on the open source Neo4j graph database. He likes to help Neo4j users to be successful with their use cases & projects and he is the project lead of Spring Data Neo4j. He is also an author of several books as well as a regular conference speaker. In this episode, Phil and Michael discuss behavioural career tips, why patience, understanding and compassionate are so important and why you shouldn’t be afraid to be a contributor. They also talk about making the most of every day and how opportunities can open up to you when you expand your horizons. KEY TAKEAWAYS: (3.10) TOP CAREER TIP Michael talks about the book Apprenticeship Patterns which is a collection of behaviours that are suitable to people joining the industry. It includes tips and tricks from experienced practitioners and is a book that Michael often returns to. Michael provides the example of learning to share what you have just learnt. This could be a blog post or a talk. Mentorship and continuous learning are two other examples from the book. (5.22) WORST CAREER MOMENT Michael describes a time when he was frustrated with someone. However instead of taking the time to find out what the reasons for this were, he responded by email to vent his frustration. He learnt that there are often legitimate reasons as to why people do what they do and not to be so impulsive. Another learning from this was that email and written communication has its limitations and is no substitute for conversation. (7.36) CAREER HIGHLIGHT Open Source has been had the greatest impact on Michael’s career and his life. Working on Open Source projects has opened up career opportunities as well as connections with really great people. Working on one Open Source project led to Michael attending a conference where he heard the founder of Neo4J give a talk. This, in turn, led to Michael joining Neo4J. (10.28) THE FUTURE OF CAREERS IN I.T Teaching kids and, in particular, girls to code is something Michael very much supports. Having a development skillset gives you an understanding that will be helpful to your career, even if you don’t work in I.T. later. Michael also talks about the importance of diversity in I.T. Other things that excite Michael include the possibilities that technology offers and the potential of machine learning. (13.40) THE REVEAL What first attracted you to a career in I.T.? – Michael started writing computer programs on paper before he had a computer. Computers fascinated him from an early age and it’s what he loves to do. What’s the best career advice you received? – Make every day a day where you learn something new. What’s the worst career advice you received? – Focus only on your own career advancement. What would you do if you started your career now? – Be much more active in travelling around the world and learning from different people with different backgrounds. What are your current career objectives? – Helping team members to grow, giving them feedback and making sure that they have everything they need. As well as learning how to delegate and make difficult decisions. What’s your number one non-technical skill? – Michael has learnt how to ask the right questions and elicit information from people. How do you keep your own career energized? – Read a lot and listen to podcasts, both technical and non-technical. Also attending conferences which helps to generate new ideas. What do you do away from technology? – Spending time with his daughters and family, playing board games. Michael has also started meditating. (25.36) FINAL CAREER TIP Don’t be afraid to contribute to projects, ask questions and talk to people at conferences. Michael says that he would rather ask for forgiveness than permission. BEST MOMENTS (4.09) – Michael - “If you learn something new, write it up and publish it as a blog post” (8.47) – Michael - “Open Source is such a great way of collaborating, showing what you can do” (15.32) – Michael - “Make every day a day where you learn something new” ABOUT THE HOST – PHIL BURGESS Phil Burgess is an independent IT consultant who has spent the last 20 years helping organisations to design, develop and implement software solutions. Phil has always had an interest in helping others to develop and advance their careers. And in 2017 Phil started the I.T. Career Energizer podcast to try to help as many people as possible to learn from the career advice and experiences of those that have been, and still are, on that same career journey. CONTACT THE HOST – PHIL BURGESS Phil can be contacted through the following Social Media platforms: Twitter: https://twitter.com/philtechcareer LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/philburgess Facebook: https://facebook.com/philtechcareer Instagram: https://instagram.com/philtechcareer Website: https://itcareerenergizer.com/contact Phil is also reachable by email at phil@itcareerenergizer.com and via the podcast’s website, https://itcareerenergizer.com Join the I.T. Career Energizer Community on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/ITCareerEnergizer ABOUT THE GUEST – MICHAEL HUNGER Michael Hunger is the Caretaker General of the Neo4j Developer Community. For the past few years he has been working with Neo Technology on the open source Neo4j graph database. He likes to help Neo4j users to be successful with their use cases & projects and he is the project lead of Spring Data Neo4j. He is also an author of several books as well as a regular conference speaker. CONTACT THE GUEST – MICHAEL HUNGER Michael Hunger can be contacted through the following Social Media platforms: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/mesirii LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jexpde Website: http://www.jexp.de
Podcast Interview with Steven Baker, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Neo Technology is the creator of Neo4j, the world’s leading graph database. Neo4j is a highly scalable native graph database that leverages data relationships as first-class entities to help companies build intelligent applications that meet today’s evolving connected data challenges including fraud detection, real-time recommendations, master data management, network security and IT operations. Global enterprises like Walmart, UBS, Cisco, HP, Adidas Group and Lufthansa and hot startups like Medium, Qualia and Glowbl rely on Neo4j to harness the connections in their data. With $36M in new funding secured last year, Graph Databases are rapidly becoming an enterprise standard. Guest Info Jeff Morris is the head of product marketing at Neo Technology, helping enterprise customers see their world as "graphs" through the connections and relationships they hold with customers, processes, systems and data assets.
Podcast Interview with Andrew Bowman, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Sven och Jonas pratar om kontorshotellet Convendums stundande börsnotering. De analyserar sedan Sveriges nästa unicorn-bolag: Neo Technology. De avhandlar också Female Founders, som snart går av stapeln på Epicenter i Stockholm, apparna som fixar din deklaration och Christer Jacobssons nya doldislåda. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Podcast Interview with Alistair Jones, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview with Emil Eifrem, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview with Craig Taverner, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
I veckans Digitalpodden: Daniel och Jonas ger dig allt om Ola Rolléns investering i Malmös Neo Technology, som tar in hela 300 miljoner kronor på ett bräde. Detta samtidigt som Ola Rollén är häktad på misstankar om insiderbrott. Dessutom: Kommer ”white label”-startupbolagen att ta över vården? Vi får en kort uppdatering om utvecklaren Tayyab Shababs öde, och vår USA-korrespondent Miriam Olsson Jeffery tar tempen på det stundande USA-valet i Silicon Valley där techmiljardären Peter Thiels går all in för Donald Trump. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we feature two interviews conducted by Cliff Anderson, the Director of Scholarly Communications at the Vanderbilt library. Both interviews focus on Neo4j, an open source platform that can be used to visualize and analyze data and connections among data. Cliff interviews his Vanderbilt library colleague Suellen Stringer-Hye, Linked Data and Semantic Web Coordinator. Suellen has worked with a number of faculty members and students here at Vanderbilt, helping them use Neo4j in their research. In the interview, she talks about some of those projects and how a database tool like Neo4j can be easier to use than one might think. In the second interview, Cliff interviews Michael Hunger, who handles developer relations for Neo Technology, the company that has developed Neo4j. Michael shares a few more examples of how Neo4j has been used and how it supports collaborative data visualization and analysis. Links: • Suellen Stringer-Hye’s staff page: http://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/staffmember.php?staff_id=140 • @suellenshye on Twitter: https://twitter.com/suellenshye • Getting Started with GraphGists: http://heardlibrary.github.io/workshops/edtech/2016/06/01/graphgists.html • Michael Hunger on the Neo4j community: https://neo4j.com/blog/contributor/michael-hunger/ • @mesirii on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mesirii • Neo4j GraphGist site: https://neo4j.com/graphgists/
Podcast Interview with Stefan Plantikow, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
BOLTing Podcast Interview with Nigel Small, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
I denna veckas Digitalpodd: Viktor Ström och Mimi Billing rapporterar direkt från Almedalsveckan, men inte om Almedalsveckan. Istället: Malmöbolaget Neo Technology hjälper Linkedin i Kina, Soundtrack Your Brand har vind i seglen och Klarna-grundaren Niklas Adalberth planerar att rädda världen. Dessutom: Har det blivit trendigt att vara ängelinvesterare? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Podcast interview with Andrès Taylor, Neo Technology - reloaded by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview with Oskar Hane, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview with Ben Butler-Cole, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview With Andreas B Kollegger, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
02:10 - Brian Underwood Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Neo Technology 02:55 - Neo4j Neo4j [GitHub] 04:31 - Graph Databases vs Traditional Databases 06:02 - Relations Have Directions 06:58 - Modeling a Domain as a Graph; How it Works cypher 13:25 - Built-in Query Processor 15:04 - Neo4j.rb => ORM; OGM Mongoid Influence 18:06 - Declarative Schema 21:09 - The Ruby Client vs The Java Client 25:48 - Use Cases 35:53 - Who is using Neo4j? Ashley Sun Lending Club: Managing Microservices with Neo4j @ GraphConnect SF 2015 38:42 - Challenges as an Open Source Maintainer 39:44 - Funding Neo4j 41:00 - Working Abroad 42:16 - Getting Started with Neo4j Getting Started with Neo4j and Ruby Neo4j Screencasts Neo4j.com/developer Neo4j [GitHub] Picks Elle Luna: The Crossroads of Should and Must (Jessica) Lynda Tutorials (Avdi) How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie (Avdi) Marked 2 (Coraline) Fund Club (Coraline) RubyTapas #334: Rspec Compound Matchers (Brian) Pyrosomes (Brian) Americapox: The Missing Plague (Brian)
02:10 - Brian Underwood Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Neo Technology 02:55 - Neo4j Neo4j [GitHub] 04:31 - Graph Databases vs Traditional Databases 06:02 - Relations Have Directions 06:58 - Modeling a Domain as a Graph; How it Works cypher 13:25 - Built-in Query Processor 15:04 - Neo4j.rb => ORM; OGM Mongoid Influence 18:06 - Declarative Schema 21:09 - The Ruby Client vs The Java Client 25:48 - Use Cases 35:53 - Who is using Neo4j? Ashley Sun Lending Club: Managing Microservices with Neo4j @ GraphConnect SF 2015 38:42 - Challenges as an Open Source Maintainer 39:44 - Funding Neo4j 41:00 - Working Abroad 42:16 - Getting Started with Neo4j Getting Started with Neo4j and Ruby Neo4j Screencasts Neo4j.com/developer Neo4j [GitHub] Picks Elle Luna: The Crossroads of Should and Must (Jessica) Lynda Tutorials (Avdi) How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie (Avdi) Marked 2 (Coraline) Fund Club (Coraline) RubyTapas #334: Rspec Compound Matchers (Brian) Pyrosomes (Brian) Americapox: The Missing Plague (Brian)
02:10 - Brian Underwood Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Neo Technology 02:55 - Neo4j Neo4j [GitHub] 04:31 - Graph Databases vs Traditional Databases 06:02 - Relations Have Directions 06:58 - Modeling a Domain as a Graph; How it Works cypher 13:25 - Built-in Query Processor 15:04 - Neo4j.rb => ORM; OGM Mongoid Influence 18:06 - Declarative Schema 21:09 - The Ruby Client vs The Java Client 25:48 - Use Cases 35:53 - Who is using Neo4j? Ashley Sun Lending Club: Managing Microservices with Neo4j @ GraphConnect SF 2015 38:42 - Challenges as an Open Source Maintainer 39:44 - Funding Neo4j 41:00 - Working Abroad 42:16 - Getting Started with Neo4j Getting Started with Neo4j and Ruby Neo4j Screencasts Neo4j.com/developer Neo4j [GitHub] Picks Elle Luna: The Crossroads of Should and Must (Jessica) Lynda Tutorials (Avdi) How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie (Avdi) Marked 2 (Coraline) Fund Club (Coraline) RubyTapas #334: Rspec Compound Matchers (Brian) Pyrosomes (Brian) Americapox: The Missing Plague (Brian)
Podcast Interview With Will Lyon, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview With Jesus Barrasa, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview With Petra Selmer, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview with Emil Eifrem, Neo Technology Über Boss by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Börsplaner, livet i världens teknikmetropol och likheterna mellan en grafdatabas och en PalmPilot. Digitalpodden intervjuar Emil Eifrém, vd för det heta databasföretaget Neo Technology. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Podcast Interview With Max De Marzi, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview with Stefan Armbruster, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview With Tobias Lindaaker, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview With Johan Svensson, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview With Nigel Small, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview with Nicole White, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview with Alistair Jones, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview with Chris Gioran, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview with Philip Rathle, VP Products of Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview with Andres Taylor, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview with Ian Robinson, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Podcast Interview with Dr. Jim Webber, Neo Technology by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
Interview with Ryan Boyd, Developer Evangelist at Neo Technology
A podcast about graph databases and the Neo4j ecosystem. Updated weekly or when we feel like it.
A podcast about graph databases and the Neo4j ecosystem. Updated weekly or when we feel like it.
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
Recording Venue: Skype Guest: Michael Hunger Michael Hunger of Neo Technology, and a developer on the Neo4J database, joins Robert to discuss graph databases. Graph databases fall within the larger category of NoSQL databases but they are not primarily a solution to problems of scale. They differentiate themselves from RDBMS in offering a data model built […]
Enregistré le 3 mai 2013 Téléchargement de l’épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode–78.mp3 Interview Intro @fbiville http://twitter.com/fbiville Site de Florent http://florent.biville.net Lateral Thoughts http://www.lateral-thoughts.com Neo4J http://www.neo4j.org Bases de données graphe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_database Spring Data http://www.springsource.org/spring-data Hibernate OGM http://ogm.hibernate.org JCR http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_repository_API_for_Java Modèle de programmation Drivers http://www.neo4j.org/develop/drivers La recherche Cypher http://www.neo4j.org/learn/cypher Labels http://blog.neo4j.org/2013/04/nodes-are-people-too.html RDF http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_Description_Framework SPARQL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPARQL Gremlin http://www.slideshare.net/slidarko/gremlin-a-graphbased-programming-language-3876581 Les cas d’utilisations Hadoop http://hadoop.apache.org Neo Technology http://www.neotechnology.com Licenses Neo4J http://www.neo4j.org/learn/licensing Outils et operations Gephi https://gephi.org Linkurious http://linkurio.us Neoclipse http://eclipse.neo4j.org Console http://console.neo4j.org Talend Neo4J https://github.com/Zenika/talend-neo4j-connector Le futur Groupe Français Neo4J https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/neo4jfr Contributeurs http://www.neo4j.org/participate/contributors Meetup Paris http://www.meetup.com/graphdb-france/ Nous contacter Contactez-nous via twitter http://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs sur le groupe Google http://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs ou sur le site web http://lescastcodeurs.com/ Flattr-ez nous (dons) sur http://lescastcodeurs.com/ En savoir plus sur le sponsoring? sponsors@lescastcodeurs.com