We’re glad to have won veteran data modeler and prolific author Thomas Frisendal not only as a speaker for the main conference (he will speak about Time and Time Again) but also as a teacher. On the Knowledge Gap pre-conference training day, he will lead a one-day course on graph data modeling with Neo4j.
In case you still haven’t signed up for the training, Thomas has prepared a quick self-assessment test that will help you with your decision:
- If you get fewer than 96 points on the test, you definitely should come to the training to improve your graph data modeling knowledge.
- If you get 96 points on the test, you’re so deep into graph data modeling already that not coming isn’t really an option anymore.
If the unbiased self-assessment test still hasn’t convinced you, maybe this summary of graph data modeling will.
Still undecided? Then consider that coming to the pre-conference training day might be your only option for getting the Knowledge Gap experience this year since there’s already a waiting list for the main conference.
If you want to know more about the conference, click here. To register for the training day, click here.