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= Working examples for the 'Graph Databases' book
image::http://assets.neo4j.org/img/books/graphdatabases_thumb.gif["frontpage thumbnail",align="left"]
The examples in the 'Graph Databases' book don't work out of the box. I've modified them, so that they do work (for chapter 3, that is).
This is a graphgist version of my https://baach.de/Members/jhb/working-examples-for-the-graph-databases-book/[blog post].
If you click one of the green play buttons in the examples below, they will show in this console. Usually the code formatting is messed up, so it might be a bit ugly.
#------------------------------------------------------------
# REVOLUTION ANALYTICS WEBINAR: INTRODUCTION TO R FOR DATA MINING
# February 14, 2013
# Joseph B. Rickert
# Technical Marketing Manager
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# BIG DATA with RevoScaleR
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# Copyright: Revolution Analytics