Gremlin vs Cypher vs nGQL: Graph Query Language Comparison

Written by jamie1023 | Published 2020/10/10
Tech Story Tags: graph-database | graph-query-languages | programming | coding | graphql | coding-skills | gremlin | cypher

TLDR Graph Query Language is accepted as a new database query language in September 2019. In this post, we’ve selected some mainstream graph query languages and compared the CRUD usage in these languages respectively. Gremlin is a graph traversal language developed by Apache TinkerPop and has been adopted by a lot of graph database solutions. Cypher is a declarative query language that allows expressive and efficient data querying in a property graph. nGQL is a textual query language like SQL, but designed for graphs.via the TL;DR App

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Written by jamie1023 | Nebula Graph is an open-source distributed graph database: https://github.com/vesoft-inc/nebula
Published by HackerNoon on 2020/10/10