On 05/06/2013 07:02 PM, w0rp wrote: > I have an interest in having a nice, reliable graph library in any language I > use, whether that's Python, Java, JavaScript, or D. This desire comes from the > fact that having a nice graph implementation makes it easy to solve a few > particular problems.
Very much the same. The actual range of specific issues I need to solve is fairly narrow, but having a good general solution would make it much easier. > I would be interested in assisting with development of a nice graph library in > some fashion, if you decide to start such a project. I am merely the holder > of a > BSc, and I don't have far reaching experience with implementing graph data > structures and algorithms. Nonetheless, implementing graph data structures and > algorithms is something I just enjoy doing, and it's a good learning > experience > for me. Qualifications are not important, what matters is curiosity, fun and engagement with the problem :-) Besides, if you already have some existing experience implementing these kinds of data structures and algorithms, you might actually have more practical understanding of the problem than I do right now. Thanks for the interest! It makes the whole idea seem much more worthwhile.
