
Effective data modeling, performance tuning and data visualization techniques in Neo4j
Jérôme Baton started hacking computers at the age of skin problems, gaming
first then continued his trip by self-learning Basic on Amstrad CPC, peaking on coding a full
screen horizontal starfield, and messing the interlace of the video controller so that sprites
appeared twice as high in horizontal beat'em up games. Disks were three inches for 178 Kb then.
Then, for gaming reasons, he switched to Commodore Amiga and its fantastic AMOS Basic. Later
caught by seriousness and studies, he wrote Turbo Pascal, C, COBOL, Visual C++, and Java on PCs
and mainframes at university, and even Logo in high school. Then, Java happened and he became a
consultant, mostly on backend code of websites in many different businesses. Jérôme authored
several articles in French on Neo4j, JBoss Forge, an Arduino workshop for Devoxx4Kids, and
reviewed kilos of books on Android. He has a weakness for wordplay, puns, spoonerisms, and Neo4j
that relieves him from join(t) pains. Jérôme also has the joy to teach in French universities,
currently at I.U.T de Paris, Université Paris V - René Descartes (Neo4j, Android), and
Université de Troyes (Neo4j), where he does his best to enterTRain the students. When not
programming, Jérôme enjoys photography, doing electronics, everything DIY, understanding how
things work, trying to be clever or funny on Twitter, and spends a lot of time trying to
understand his kids and life in general.Van Bruggen Rik :
Rik Van Bruggen is the VP of Sales for Neo Technology for Benelux, UK, and the Nordic region. He has been working for startup companies for most of his career, including eCom Interactive Expertise, SilverStream Software, Imprivata, and Courion. While he has an interest in technology, his real passion is business and how to make technology work for a business. He lives in Antwerp, Belgium, with his wife and three lovely kids, and enjoys technology, orienteering, jogging, and Belgian beer.