- From: Nathan Ridley <axefrog@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2015 14:50:55 +1000
- To: public-hydra@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAMKTGkZJu0UVNJQEjTE_AoihAn1GnyXY_kraSS5GytnzwwzjYQ@mail.gmail.com>
Thanks Ruben, Tomasz and Markus, your responses were very helpful; I believe I understand now. In particular, Ruben's video, linked by Tomasz, provided the clarity I was seeking. As I now understand it, what we're essentially talking about is a concept for doing *some* of the work on the server and *some* of the work on the client, with the idea that the smarter you can make the client, the more it can take the burden off of the server, which not only reduces the chances of bottlenecking by the server, but gives you a better client that has greater, more universal querying capabilities, thus aligning with the decentralised nature of the semantic web. And the standardized response format (LDF) facilitates the universal applicability of any smart client built around it. @Markus - unfortunately I'm not at liberty to discuss the project right now due to its commercial nature, but certainly as I explore this further I'll share isolated use cases when relevant to do so. Nathan
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