Collection of BloodHound Cypher Query Examples
- I- Raw
- II- Built-In
- III- Custom
- IV- DB Manipulation
- V- REST API (PowerShell)
Collection of BloodHound Cypher Query Examples
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)Picking the right architecture = Picking the right battles + Managing trade-offs
This code snippet, modifed from Mpanik's rundemo.cpp (r727, license LGPL), | |
renders the State of California using USGS state boundaries data. | |
Here's a play-by-play (via https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/mapnik-devel/2008-August/000679.html) | |
rundemo.cpp renders a map of Ontario/Quebec, and instead I wanted to draw a | |
map of California and its surrounding states. | |
I grabbed the data from the USGS in the form of "statesp020" (google it, or | |
browse through nationalatlas.gov) and first wanted to modify rundemo.py |
DevOps started out as "Agile Systems Administration". In 2008, at the Agile Conference in Toronto, Andrew Shafer posted an offer to moderate an ad hoc "Birds of a Feather" meeting to discuss the topic of "Agile Infrastructure". Only one person showed up to discuss the topic: Patrick Debois. Their discussions and sharing of ideas with others advanced the concept of "agile systems administration". Debois and Shafer formed an Agile Systems Administrator group on Google, with limited success. Patrick Debois did a presentation called "Infrastructure and Operations" addressing
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