The Hitchhiker's Guide to Graphs - Update #3
Chapter 1 is free to read online! Plus a draft of a new chapter for insiders.
Hey!
This is a short post to inform you that another draft version of my upcoming book, The Hitchhiker's Guide to Graphs, is already available for download.
If this is the first time you hear me talking about this book, read the following post:
The introduction and the first chapter are already free to read online.
For insiders, though, there are a few drafts of additional chapters (mostly introductions) plus the bulk of a brand-new chapter on planar graphs! Please keep in mind this content is still very bare bones and it surely contains mistakes. As usual, your feedback is more than welcome.
Huge thanks to
for his feedback and collaboration on this project.Get the Early Access version
If you want to read the unpublished part of the book, you can get the current and all future versions of this book today via the following link:
Inside, you will find two offers. The first one is for an early access pass, which gives you full access to all future book versions in PDF and EPUB formats, plus frequent updates with drafts of upcoming articles.
Also, early supporters will get access to a Discord channel where I will discuss the book's content and get your suggestions and feedback for future content.
The second offer is a Patron pass for those who really really want to support this project. In addition to the content, you will get a special thank you note in the acknowledgment section of the final version of the book.
Premium subscribers to Mostly Harmless Ideas. check below for a discount link that gives you access to the PDF and EPUB for free.
Founding members and lifetime subscribers of Mostly Harmless Ideas are automatically considered holders of the Patron pass. If this is your case, reply to me and I’ll send you a custom link.
That’s it for today. See you next time :)
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