docs(gfql): show Cypher syntax above the fold in intro pages#976
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Both about.rst and overview.rst now lead with Cypher string examples before showing native chain syntax. Clear variable names (nodes_df, g2) instead of ambiguous ones (people, paths, subgraph). - about.rst: new "Two Syntax Styles" section, Cypher first in examples - overview.rst: Quick Examples reordered, Key Concepts updated Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
Both the "10 Minutes to GFQL" and "Overview" pages now lead with Cypher string examples before showing native chain syntax. This makes GFQL immediately approachable for anyone who knows SQL or Cypher.
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Before
First code a reader sees:
After
First code a reader sees:
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