Wrapping Up
Well, we’ve come quite a way in this book. We started off with graphs and ended up with Elixir processes.
We’ve looked at native libraries (:digraph, and :libgraph) for building graph structures in Elixir. We’ve interacted with graph databases using a number of packages (:bolt_sips, :sparql_client, :gremlex, and :dlex). And we’ve tried our hand at a couple of extended applications. We’ve queried over multiple graph stores and then imported and exported this aggregate graph into and out of different graph databases. We’ve also run up an OTP supervision tree over some graph structures and played around with that.
There are plenty of things we didn’t get to cover in this book—there just wasn’t the space. We could have looked at graph ...
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