Learning Neo4j 3.x(Second Edition)
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Acknowledgement

I would like to thank many people for this project that is truly a great personal achievement for me.

First of all, Rik Van Bruggen, who is the original author of this book and literally, the giant on whose shoulders I stand. Secondly, Vinay and Jagruti from Packt Publishing for their patience with a slow writer.

Thank you, William LyOn, Cédric FauVEt, Mark NEedham, BenOit Simard, Michael Hunger, Craig Taverner, and Jim Webber from Neo4j for their help and sharing their knowledge over the last few years on Stack Overflow, on Slack, or in person.

This would not have been possible if I myself had not had inspiring teachers such as Daniel 'DG' Guillaume, Françoise Meunier, Florence Fessy-Mesatfa, and Jérôme Fessy from IUT de Paris, and Dr. Robert T Hughes, Richard N Griffith, and Graham Winstanley from the University of Brighton.

Going further in the past, there are more teachers from whom I learned pedagogy and inspired me to share; I remember you, Mrs. Legrand, Mrs. Viala, and Mr. Bouhadda. Also, not being a native English speaker, I was at first very bad at speaking English. Extra energy from Mrs Goddard and Mrs Maluski really unlocked this second language for me.

Teachers change lives!

Also thanks to the doctors of my national health service without whom I would be a souvenir already. Vive la Sécurité Sociale!

Basically, I would like to thank all the people I learned from, be they teachers or not. Including my students.

Thank you, Romin Irani (@iRomin), my friend--you are an example.

Thank you, Anny Naïm, you are a truly shining person.

Above all, love you, kiddos!

I really should make a graph of all the people I would like to thank.