Hi, I am trying to gain a deeper understanding of graph theory, but I'm finding it difficult to digest some of the material. I have been reading a free book on algorithmic graph theory (http://code.google.com/p/graph-theory-algorithms-book/), but it is taking some time. I have a decent math background and it is a great book, but am looking for something that may be more intuitive to a programmer or at least something that is not written end to end in the form of theorems and proofs. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
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