Creating C.U.T.E. Domain-Specific DID Grammars (DSDG) and Parsers

As part of the did-url-spec specification work described in this original webcast...

Hyperonomy Universal Decentralized Identifier URI Specification (did-uri-spec)
Webcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU-rWqHm5p45c9jFftlYcr4XIWcZb0yCv
PPT: https://github.com/mwherman2000/did-uri-spec/tree/master/src
FAQ: https://github.com/mwherman2000/did-uri-spec/blob/master/FAQ.md

...(which emphasized the different application areas or domains that use DID and how they can be supported with the did-url-spec grammar), an interesting extension of the did-url-spec specification is the ability to easily customize the generic/baseline did-url-spec grammar to support Domain-specific DID Grammars (DSDGs).

Here's a short webcast (16  minutes) that describes this capability:

Creating C.U.T.E. Domain-Specific DID Grammars (DSDG) and Parsers v0.3
Webcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdLm2jHuADg&list=PLU-rWqHm5p45c9jFftlYcr4XIWcZb0yCv&index=3&t=0s
PPT: https://github.com/mwherman2000/did-uri-spec/tree/master/src

If you have an idea for DID application domain (in addition to DID Documents), I've love to hear from you and help you understand how the did-url-spec specification and grammar can help you and your project.

Best regards,
Michael Herman (Toronto/Calgary/Seattle)
Independent Blockchain Developer
Hyperonomy Business Blockchain / Parallelspace Corporation

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Received on Saturday, 30 March 2019 01:12:12 UTC