On Thursday, January 4, 2018 at 5:51:27 PM UTC-6, Ben Kovitz wrote:
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>
> Well! So far, Specter appears to have taken the "path map" idea that I'd 
> been toying with to its ultimate logical conclusion—far better than I could 
> ever do it. Nathan Marz even says that needing to manipulate tricky graphs 
> "forced" him to come up with Specter. If I understand it correctly, Specter 
> would even allow me to map these peculiar port graphs to simplicial graphs 
> without adding any performance overhead.
>
> It looks like I'd need to write a custom navigator or two. I haven't yet 
> found a good tutorial for getting beyond the most elementary concepts of 
> Specter, though. Can you recommend one?
>

FWIW, I think https://leanpub.com/specter looks extremely interesting. (Or 
it may be awful...I haven't had a chance to read it yet, much less work 
through the exercises).

Regards,
James


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