Graphs have solved complex problems since the 18th century, and computer science adopted them early. Yet most programming languages treat them mainly as data structures, not modeling tools.
I created stzGraph in Softanza to meet my real-world projects' needs for an algorithmic thinking tool that is powerful, declarative, and expressive—a way to model flows, dependencies, and meaning, beyond just nodes and edges.

Unlike typical graph libraries in Python, Java, or C++, it's a descriptive tool for engineers who think in terms of structure and behavior.
Check out this narration with working examples: https://github.com/mayouni/stzlib/blob/main/libraries/stzlib/base/doc/narrations/stzgraph-modeling-knowledge-with-nodes-and-connections.md
Mansour

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