Introducing Graph Series

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This article is NOT generated by LLMs or AI tools.

Years ago, when I first read The Master and His Emissary by Iain McGilchrist, I wasn’t expecting it to totally reshape my thinking about how we define data, how we store it, how we retrieve and query it and so on. Perhaps I had forgotten that I was (still am) a software engineer. After all I have been taking all my learnings from arts, sports, and other non engineering fields to engineering and benefitting from this knowledge transfer across domains quite a bit. This was a time when I had already published a couple of books and had worked on a few others as technical reviewer/editor and my blogging days were seemingly coming to an end. Not to mention my private life was also getting busier and busier, so there was not much time to blog either. For this and many other reasons, I wasn’t really getting enough time to blog about how my thinking about data was changed and share my learnings. Which brings me to the title of this post, and graphs in general.

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Computer Vision with OpenCV 3 and Qt5, Now Available for Preorder

It is one thing to become an author, but it is totally another level of joy, to be published by my most favorite publisher in the computer science industry. So, it is with great pleasure that today I can announce that my upcoming book about OpenCV and Qt is available for preordering on Amazon, and also from PacktPub. It’s titled “Computer Vision with OpenCV 3 and Qt5”, and it aims to teach both computer vision and application development for developers who are familiar with C++ (on an intermediate level), but want to learn about powerful cross-platform frameworks such as Qt and OpenCV with hands-on examples and clear instructions. The book is in its final stages of completion, so I’m also excited to announce that our goal is to make it available by the beginning of 2018 and we are working hard to make it happen. Here are the links to preorder:

https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/computer-vision-opencv-3-and-qt5