#30DaysofGraph
We’re excited to launch #30DaysOfGraph, a community-driven initiative starting March 20th, that is designed to create space for exploration, depth, and shared learning around graph technology with David Knickerbocker from Verdant Intelligence.
Graph technology continues to evolve at a remarkable pace. Across industries, people are building powerful applications with graphs, from knowledge systems and data modeling to AI-driven applications and complex network analysis. At the same time, many practitioners struggle to keep up with what’s emerging, while others are still figuring out how to begin.
#30DaysOfGraph is our way of bringing those worlds together.
This is not just a challenge. It’s a shared exploration window for our community to pause, go deeper, and celebrate real work with graphs. Whether you are new to graph concepts or have years of experience designing graph systems, this initiative is designed to give you space to learn, experiment, reflect, and share.
The structure is intentionally flexible.
If you are new to graphs and want to revisit fundamentals or explore the basics out of curiosity, we will provide a guided path to help you get started.
If you are already working on graph projects, this is an opportunity to share your use cases, visualizations, modeling decisions, lessons learned, and experiments. You can document what you are building, reflect on trade-offs, or highlight interesting insights from your work.
Participation can be as simple as:
sharing your progress on LinkedIn using the hashtag #30DaysOfGraph
posting your experiments or reflections in our Discord community
amplifying and supporting others who are contributing
This initiative will run from 20th of March through 18th of May, giving us nearly two months to collectively explore and highlight what’s possible with graph technology.
To make #30DaysOfGraph richer and more engaging, we are inviting experienced practitioners in our community to serve as Track Leads.
Track Leads help shape the rhythm of the initiative by either:
Sharing real world experience and insights
Demonstrating live or sharing some of their present or past work either via screenshot, code snippet, blog or demo session.
Setting the tone for discussion
Leading AMA sessions on Discord
We believe some of the most valuable insights don’t come from polished tutorials, but from shared experience, from seeing how others think, build, and solve problems using graphs.
If you’ve been meaning to explore something in graph technology, test a new idea, revisit a modeling approach, or simply see what others are doing, this is your moment.
We’ll be using a dedicated Discord channel for communications.
-Dennis Irorere, Data Engineer and GraphGeeks Director of Innovation