Hey,

I'm a researcher without much experience in creating good graph algorithm
implementations.

I'm blown away with how much faster some algorithms are in C++ (for instance
Dijkstra's shortest path) when compared to the implementation in python or
matlab.

Is there any chance you could create a tutorial of how you made the python
interface to C++ code?

Also as far as I can tell this is the best graph library out there, but it's
relatively hard to install. As a result people like me are using inferior
libraries for algorithms and visualization. Do you think you could work on
making your library easier to install, or at least providing more
instructions? I work with both Windows and Mac OS X, and I wasn't able to
install your library on either.



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