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January 4, 2014

Loom and Graphs in Clojure

Filed under: Clojure,Graphs — Patrick Durusau @ 11:39 am

From the description:

Graph algorithms are cool and fascinating. We’ll look at a graph algorithms and visualization library, Loom, which is written in Clojure. We will discuss the graph API, look at implementation of the algorithms and learn about the integration of Loom with Titanium, which allows us to run the algorithms on and visualize data in graph databases.

Slides. Software at Github.

Walks through the Bellman-Ford algorithm (shortest path) and its implementation in Clojure, interfacing with Titanium, and visualizing clojure.core.async.

Loom should be high on your list of projects with graphs using Clojure.

1 Comment

  1. […] The graph library mentioned in the post is Loom, which is now found at: https://github.com/aysylu/loom. (Yes, it is the same Loom mentioned in: Loom and Graphs in Clojure.) […]

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