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The aim of making RDF easier for the next 33% of developers begs the question of what are the popular application use cases for graph data (as a generalisation of RDF)? Here are some examples taken fr…
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1. lets use rdf/turtle and allow for inference steps so we can expect more from the reader
2. very good, so lets use shorter prefixes and be terse. lets first start by quoting the poem and then usi…
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Despite our generated HTML documents using the microdata syntax are fully conform with the structured data testing tool by Google, its interpretation is not granted because "dynamically added microdat…
mukil updated
6 years ago
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Is it not on the list? Do you wish that it was? Well add it here and myself or someone else might just go find it. If we can't find it than it's a good candidate for something to go and create.
So…
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Take manchester syntax query via JSON and return results as JSON
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Hey, everyone. Just looking at some of the pages here, and the definition of a rules engine is rubbing me the wrong way. It's in a few different places, and before I make pull requests suggesting how…
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@epatters wrote in #16:
> BTW, for a while I've been considering migrating to a graph database, possibly [Dgraph](https://dgraph.io/), to enable more flexible querying, but I haven't yet been able …
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**Overview:**
In the end, ideally, we want the natural language text to be produced in a quality higher than provided by modern conversational intelligence chatbots (such as https://replika.ai/ ) how…
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It would be great if ediTDor could be split up into two standalone npm packages. One package for the viewer part and one providing the editor+viewer (analogue to [swagger-ui](https://github.com/swagge…
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Martin Hepp requested support for xsd:float, xsd:string, xsd:boolean.
I can see the argument for xsd:boolean, but xsd:float is a bit redundant (why would anyone _not_ choose xsd:double instead?) and …
cygri updated
13 years ago