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- Kuzu - Embedded, scalable, blazing fast graph database
Kuzu is a really good graph database If DuckDB is as an emerging power in the relational database world, there is Kuzu in the GDBMS world, and it is open source and faithful to the basics
- Kuzu 0. 7. 0 Release - blog. kuzudb. com
Version 0 7 0 furthers Kuzu’s larger vision of enabling users to build faster and more scalable graph-based applications, and we couldn’t be more excited to see what you build with it!
- Documentation | Kuzu
Kuzu is an embedded graph database built for query speed and scalability It is optimized for handling complex join-heavy analytical workloads on very large graphs, with the following core feature set:
- Kuzu 0. 0. 7 Release - Kùzu
We are very happy to release Kuzu 0 0 7 today! This release comes with the following new main features and improvements: To install the new version, please visit the download section of our website and getting started guide
- Tutorials | Kuzu - Kùzu
In this section, we link to some learning resources to become more familiar with Kuzu’s usability features, Cypher and its integration with the Python data science and machine learning ecosystem
- Create your first graph | Kuzu - Kùzu
To create your first graph, ensure that you have installed the Kuzu CLI or your preferred client API installed as per the instructions in the Installation section
- Install Kuzu | Kuzu - Kùzu
Kuzu is an embedded graph database that can be used from the command line as well as a variety of programming languages This page shows how to install Kuzu for the various client libraries available in various languages
- Query visualize your graph | Kuzu - Kùzu
The advantage of using Kuzu Explorer to run queries during the prototyping and exploration phase is that you can visualize the graph as you query it Additionally, you can also view the query results as a table or as JSON, allowing you to easily design your application logic
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