Neo4j Live: G.V() – A Graph-Native IDE for Neo4j
In this session, we’ll take a closer look at G.V(), a purpose-built desktop IDE for graph database development. Inspired by tools like MySQL Workbench, G.V() brings together querying, debugging, visualization, and data editing – all tailored for Neo4j and AuraDB.
We’ll cover:
– How to explore, visualize, and modify data interactively
– Managing multiple graph environments in one unified workspace
Guest: Arthur Bigeard
G.V() – https://gdotv.com/neo4j-auradb-graph-visualization-tool/
LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/gdotv/
Bluesky – https://bsky.app/profile/gdotv.bsky.social
X – https://x.com/gdotv_ltd
0:00 – Welcome & Guest Introduction: Arthur Bigeard of G.V
1:35 – What Is G.V()? A Graph-Native IDE Origin Story
3:59 – From Relational Frustration to Graph Dev Tool
6:11 – G.V() Overview & How to Get Started
10:00 – Connecting to Neo4j & Schema Discovery
16:00 – Query Editing, Autocomplete & Result Views
25:00 – Visualizing & De-Hairballing Large Graphs
36:00 – Editing, Creating & Styling Graphs Interactively
42:00 – Licensing, Free Tier & Roadmap Preview
53:00 – Saved Queries, Dashboards & What’s Coming Next
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