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Aug 28, 2020·1 min read

SQL does not support many of the features required by graph algorithms. Although you could possibly express them in SQL, they would be long and slow.

Dan McCreary

Distinguished Engineer with an interest in knowledge graphs, AI and complex systems. Big fan of STEM, Arduino, robotics, DonkeyCars and the AI Racing League.

…guages for operating on Entity Relationships Graphs managed by a Database Management System (DBMS). What about SQL?

You make the assumption that Cypher and SPARQL are the only query languages for operating on…
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