One of Memgraph's top priorities is to enable as many people as possible to use Memgraph, i.e., to lower the barrier to entry as much as possible. Overall, this release makes the power of graphs accessible to more people because it makes Memgraph easier to use and integrate.
Memgraph v1.6 actually didn’t run on Apple M1 because there was an AMD64 instruction that didn’t work on the Rosetta translator. So, we decided to compile Memgraph natively for ARM. The whole effort wasn’t as huge as initially anticipated. There are just a couple of minor improvements:
Read more about it in the announcement.
List of all fixes:
If you'd like to give Memgraph a spin, you can download it for free.
Marko, CTO of Memgraph, recorded a short, less than 5-minutes long video about what's new in Memgraph 2.2. Watch it on YouTube.
The Cypher Email Course is back! A few months ago, we created a free 10-day email course to learn the basics of Cypher - the query language used by Memgraph. It was unavailable for a short time as we updated our website and newsletter, but now it's back.
As for the lessons, you will receive the following material:
Sign up for the Cypher Email Course!
If you, or someone awesome you know, want to help us build the future of graph apps, check out our open positions below. 👇
Find all open positions here.
Let us know what you are building with Memgraph and how we can help. Simply drop us a note on our community forum or Discord server, and we'll be right with you!
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