(Ebook free) The Boost Graph Library: User Guide and Reference Manual
| #1342903 in Books | 2001-12-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.90 x7.20l,1.35 | File Name: 0201729148 | 352 pages
||1 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Good... but please (!) change the fonts|By Mark|This book does a good job at providing more content than what is on the web, and is a bit better at incrementally introducing concepts. My only complaint is pretty vapid, but easily addressed by the authors: why on Earth did you use bold italic for code font? Just change that to courier fixed (or bold), and this book would be p|From the Back Cover|| “This book is unique because it discusses graph algorithms in terms of generic programming, and because it presents a concrete, usable library that embodies those algorithms.”—Matthew H. Austern, AT & T Labs-Resear
The Boost Graphic Library (BGL) gives experienced C++ developers high quality implementations of a wide range of graph data structures and algorithms -- helping them save time that would otherwise have been spent on developing and debugging. Now, the BGL's creators offer a complete tutorial and reference designed to help developers get results with the BGL quickly. They also offer practical, hard-to-find guidance on generic programming that can help developers build the...
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