I want to choose a graph database but I'm not sure which of these 3 (or even more) is a good choice. I want to use community (free) version so I don't want a comparison between enterprise versions.
As I see, Dgraph's stars is much higher than 2 others. It has 17k stars while Aragon has 11k and Neo4j has 9.6k. But I think Dgraph is not mature enough to be used. Is this true?
I want to see your comment about any graph database, especially one of these 3.
I don't know whether others have the same experience or not, but one of the most things that bother me nowdays is the long list of my favorite topics. The vast majority of favorite topics makes me do nothing at all. For example I just loved cryptography, I would spend my time on it, but now after 1 week of learning cryptography I fall in love with compiler design and start reading about that. After 2 weeks I find OS design so interesting and ...
This process not only waste my time, but also makes me more tired.
I want to know how can I find one thing and dig into it without being disrupted with other interesting topics?
Every day I list a long list of tasks I've to do on that day without scheduling. Just list of things I have to do. After that, I try to do the tasks during the day. These tasks are included a wide range of things, from studying for my college to exercise ,learning programming or learning English. At the end of the day, I usually measure my functionality by seeing how many of the tasks are done.This process usually doesn't have my desirable outcome. Many tasks are left undone. I'm not sure what's wrong. Is it better to schedule my to-do list? to know what to do on what time?
Recently I read about micro-actions or micro-habits. Set a very small and easy-to-do task for a month. Example exercise 5 minutes per day. And try to do that all days of month. After that, this would be one of my habits and I can develop it. For example from 5 minutes a day, to 10 minutes. My second question is that, do micro-actions can lead me to do all of my tasks I've to do in a day?
I know I've asked multiple questions and maybe their not so clear for readers. But after all, I appreciate any advice or suggestion to be more productive in a day.