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ArangoDB Tutorial
Apparently, the world is becoming more and more connected. And at some point in the very near future, your kitchen bar may well be able to recommend your favorite brands of whiskey! This recommended information may come from retailers, or equally likely it can be suggested from friends on Social Networks; whatever it is, you will be able to see the benefits of using graph databases, if you like the recommendations. This tutorial explains the various aspects of ArangoDB which is a major contender in the landscape of graph databases. Starting with the basics of ArangoDB which focuses on the installation and basic concepts of ArangoDB, it gradually moves on to advanced topics such as CRUD operations and AQL. The last few chapters in this tutorial will help you understand how to deploy ArangoDB as a single instance and/or using Docker.
Audience
This tutorial is meant for those who are interested in learning ArangoDB as a Multimodel Database. Graph databases are spreading like wildfire across the industry and are making an impact on the development of new generation applications. So anyone who is interested in learning different aspects of ArangoDB, should go through this tutorial.
Prerequisites
Before proceeding with this tutorial, you should have the basic knowledge of Database, SQL, Graph Theory, and JavaScript.