Jennifer Reif is a Developer Advocate and Developer Relations Engineer at Neo4j with nine years of experience turning complex enterprise data into actionable solutions. She blends deep technical work—contributing backend improvements to popular Neo4j projects like APOC and updating Spring Data Neo4j examples—with developer education through speaking and documentation. Jennifer holds a Master’s in Computer Management and Information Systems (4.0 GPA) and brings a methodical, systems-first approach to organizing data chaos for business value. Her background as a programmer analyst at Edward Jones gives her practical experience applying graph technologies in large organizations. She’s an avid learner who frequently experiments with new tools and finds satisfaction in refactoring and clarifying both code and docs.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree, Major: Music Performance, Minor: Business Administration, 3.991 GPA, Bachelor's Degree, Major: Music Performance, Minor: Business Administration, 3.991 GPA at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
Contributions:15 commits, 12 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Jennifer's contributions primarily involve updating the Neo4j Movies Example for newer versions of Spring Data Neo4j and Spring Boot. Their work includes modifying domain objects, repository interfaces, and controller configurations to align with the latest framework updates. The commits demonstrate efforts to refactor existing code and adjust annotations to ensure compatibility with the upgraded dependencies. The user has refactored the code to allow easier access to specific movie data.
Contributions:328 commits, 128 PRs, 414 pushes in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Jennifer's commits primarily involve correcting text within various HTML files, specifically within guides related to language guides and general documentation. The changes indicate a focus on refining wording, correcting typos, and potentially improving the overall clarity and accuracy of the information presented within the documentation. The repetitive nature of the edits across multiple files suggests a role dedicated to maintaining and improving the documentation.
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