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MyDistributed.Systems
Mohammad Roohitavaf
6 episodes
2 days ago
Notes on distributed systems, databases, and backend development
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Notes on distributed systems, databases, and backend development
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Graph Databases [Audio Blog Post]
MyDistributed.Systems
21 minutes 1 second
3 years ago
Graph Databases [Audio Blog Post]

This is the audio version of a blog post, published on www.mydistributed.systems, by Mohammad Roohitavaf.

Graph data is very common in modern applications. The property of this kind of data is the high levels of connectivity between the entities. Although social networks are the most common example for demonstrating graph data and the importance of graph databases, graphs are not limited to social networks; many other applications can be modeled much more clearly and intuitively with graphs.

Blog Post: https://www.mydistributed.systems/2021/08/graph-databases.html

MyDistributed.Systems
Notes on distributed systems, databases, and backend development