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Published inAug 2014
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Rik Van Bruggen
Rik Van Bruggen
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Rik Van Bruggen

Rik Van Bruggen is the VP of Sales for Neo Technology for Benelux, UK, and the Nordic region. He has been working for startup companies for most of his career, including eCom Interactive Expertise, SilverStream Software, Imprivata, and Courion. While he has an interest in technology, his real passion is business and how to make technology work for a business. He lives in Antwerp, Belgium, with his wife and three lovely kids, and enjoys technology, orienteering, jogging, and Belgian beer.
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Michael Hunger has been passionate about software development for a long time. He is particularly interested in the people who develop software, software craftsmanship, programming languages, and improving code.

For the past few years, he has been working with Neo Technology on the Neo4j graph database. As the project lead of Spring Data Neo4j, he helped develop the idea to make it a convenient and complete solution for object graph mapping. He now takes care of all the aspects of the Neo4j developer community.

Good relationships are everywhere in Michael's life. His life revolves around his family and children, running his coffee shop and co-working space, having fun in the depths of a text-based, multiuser dungeon, tinkering with and without Lego, and much more.

As a developer, he loves to work with many aspects of programming languages—learning new things every day, participating in exciting and ambitious open source projects, and contributing and writing software-related books and articles. He is also an active speaker at conferences and events, and a longtime editor at InfoQ.

He is one of the important contributors to the expert book, 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know by Kevin Henney, O'Reilly.

He has co-authored Spring Data, by Mark Pollack, Oliver Gierke, Thomas Risberg, and Jon Brisbin, O'Reilly and has also reviewed the following books:

  • NoSQL Distilled, Pramod J. Sadalage and Martin Fowler, Pearson

  • Domain-Specific Languages Patterns, Martin Fowler and Rebecca Parsons, Pearson

  • Pragmatic Guide to Git, Travis Swicegood, The Pragmatic Bookshelf

  • Art of Readable Code, Dustin Boswell and Trevor Foucher, O'Reilly

  • Apprenticeship Patterns, David H. Hoover and Adewale Oshineye, O'Reilly

Ron Van Weverwijk is an experienced software developer at GoDataDriven in Netherlands. He has years of experience developing both backend and frontend applications.

For the last few years, he has been building applications to explore and visualize complex network data using Neo4j. He is an expert Neo4j developer and community member. He has given several Neo4j trainings, and has spoken about Neo4j at a number of recent conferences.

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Author (1)

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Rik Van Bruggen

Rik Van Bruggen is the VP of Sales for Neo Technology for Benelux, UK, and the Nordic region. He has been working for startup companies for most of his career, including eCom Interactive Expertise, SilverStream Software, Imprivata, and Courion. While he has an interest in technology, his real passion is business and how to make technology work for a business. He lives in Antwerp, Belgium, with his wife and three lovely kids, and enjoys technology, orienteering, jogging, and Belgian beer.
Read more about Rik Van Bruggen