javascript implementation update

Jeni and Dan, etc,

I've been off the radar, so to speak, for a few weeks due to some ongoing 
health issues. I will miss tomorrow's call too. 

I have continued to work on my js implementation, which I still fully 
intend to give to the group as a project deliverable. It works now for 
simple csv-to-json transformations, but doesn't make turtle (yet). My 
implementation is a stream transformation, so it is pretty fast and can 
theoretically handle input streams of any size.  

I'm a bit unclear on how simple "simple" needs to be. Does "simple" mean 
no metadata at all? Or is there a "simple" metadata transformation I need 
to implement? 

I have experimented with taking metadata from the link headers, etc; 
that's all pretty straight-forward. But merging multiple sources of 
metadata is, of course, not straight-forward, and obviously not simple. 
For now, my main concern is that my code fulfills the requirements of a 
simple implementation. 

I still need to document the project and clean up some rough bits. Then I 
can register as an official testing endpoint for Gregg's CSVW Test 
Harness. What's the deadline? 

That's all for now.

Thanks, 
Bill

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Bill Ingram  
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University Library  
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  
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Received on Tuesday, 10 March 2015 15:34:21 UTC