Who This Book Is For
This book is directed primarily at the practicing Elixir programmer who wants to get a better understanding of the graph-processing landscape and see both what support already exists within Elixir and also what can be readily accessed from Elixir.
We’ll be mainly interested in using graphs for creating and supporting information networks. The aim is more to move data around and work with, and across, different types of graph models rather than to explore graph algorithms per se. There are other resources for that. Here we want to focus on the graph models themselves and how we might bridge from one model to another.
The book works its way through developing a complete application and as such can be used as an Elixir learning ...
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