Re: [Factor-talk] Work done already on graph processing

2011-10-10 Thread Slava Pestov
Hi Michael,

Take a look at the 'digraphs' and 'graphviz' vocabularies in extra/.

Slava

On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 8:28 AM, Michael Clagett mclag...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Hi --

 Just want to know what libraries might already be out there with graph
 processing stuff in them.  Don't want to reinvent the wheel.

 Thanks.

 Mike

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[Factor-talk] Work done already on graph processing

2011-10-07 Thread Michael Clagett

Hi --

Just want to know what libraries might already be out there with graph 
processing stuff in them.  Don't want to reinvent the wheel.

Thanks.

Mike
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Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security
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