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Announcing GQLAlchemy 1.2

April 20, 2022

Developing Python applications with graph databases

Announcing GQLAlchemy 1.2 🚀

Have you ever heard of SQLAlchemy? Well, we are developing something similarly awesome. The main difference is that GQLAlchemy isn’t used with relational databases but with graph databases, starting with Memgraph. We are a long way from achieving the same level of awesomeness as SQLAlchemy, but we are slowly moving in the right direction.

👉 Read more on the Memgraph blog.

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How to use GQLAlchemy query builder?

GQLAlchemy query builder will help you build Cypher queries in no time! With this blog post, you will learn how to use different query builder methods to create, change, get, set, and remove data from Memgraph.

You can always check out Memgraph Playground for some cool use cases and examples. If you need some help with GQLAlchemy, join our Discord server and have a chat with us.

👉 Read more on the Memgraph blog.

Watch the GQLAlchemy 1.2 release overview 📹

GQLAlchemy 1.2 - Release overview

Check GQLAlchemy on GitHub ⭐

If you have any suggestions or requests, why not drop us an issue on GitHub and please give us a star on our GQLAlchemy GitHub repository!

Don't forget to join our Discord, and connect with Memgraph developer community.

If you'd like to give Memgraph a spin, you can download it for free.

That's it for today. Have a great weekend and until next time!

– The Memgraph Team

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