
Hello everyone! I'm Yaroslav Vorontsov (or simply Jerry Lee :-)), a student of Computer Science Department of Voronezh State University, Russia. I'm interested in both generic programming and graph theory, and I also would like to participate in Google Summer of Code 2010. I had some experience of generic programming before when I tried to implement my own generic graph library in C# (of course, as a task on one of programming courses at the university). I've read that (quote) "The Boost.Graph library is missing connectives...". I'm quite familiar with C++ and the idea of generic programming and I'm working with some graph theory aspects at the moment, so I want to know: what particular skills (in programming, of course) are needed to develop graph connectives? Thanks in advance, Yaroslav