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The Boost Graph Library: User Guide and Reference Manual

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This user guide and reference manual provides practical insights into generic programming - techniques which can be used to build your own libraries. The CD-ROM includes a complete electronic version of the book, in hyperlinked, searchable PDF format, as well as the BGL itself.

346 pages, Paperback

First published December 30, 2001

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Jeremy G. Siek

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Jeremy Siek is a Professor at Indiana University where he teaches courses about algorithms, compilers, and programming language theory. Jeremy authored the book ``The Boost Graph Library'' and designed constrained templates for C++, aka the "concepts" proposal. Jeremy invented gradual typing: a type system that integrates both dynamic and static typing in the same programming language.

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