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Closed 10 years ago.
I am not familiar with OCamlgraph library? I am not able to find any good documentation for the same? I am not able to run any small examples also. I want to find all cycles in graph for that I am using it.
Anyone aware of any documentation? Or a set of examples for the same?
There is the paper on ocamlgraph:
http://www.lri.fr/~filliatr/ftp/publis/ocamlgraph.ps
And aside from the examples on the ocamlgraph homepage, there is a more compact code example here:
How to visualize/draw automata in ocaml?
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Closed 9 years ago.
I am a newbie trying to learn ember but i find the examples on their website too complex and hard to understand? does anyone know a book or web page where i can find good tutorials and in depth about ember.js and handlebar.js ?
For $12 you can't beat the peepcode screencast: https://peepcode.com/products/emberjs
UPDATE: See How to architect an Ember.js application
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Closed 9 years ago.
Are there any TagLib tutorials, how-to's, examples, etc. for Taglib with C++ (Qt)? I only found the API Documantation with its very very basic example. But it is hard to find more examples.
Take a look at the examples provided with the source code of the library. They are not Qt based, but is enough to start programming with Taglib and Qt.
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Closed 11 years ago.
I want to use RPC+protobuf in my distributed application(written by C/C++), and I found that there are already some RPC implementations listed in "Third-Party Add-ons for Protocol Buffers", but I cannot find out which one is the best. Could someone tell me the best practice of RPC+protobuf?
Thanks in advance.
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Closed 10 years ago.
Hardly can I find any good material on Poco C++. Their documentation cannot replace a good 3rd party tutorial enriched with real-world examples and lit with creativity. Please refer some if you know any. Thanks in advance.
We have now posted lots of introductory slides to our documentation website: http://pocoproject.org/documentation
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Are there any tools that are able to do code metrics on Pro*C++ sources?
I haven't been able to find anything specific via Google.
Does anyone have any experience with this?
Pro*C can generate valid C++ files, for code metrics tools on standard c++ Google is your friend.