RE: about those bonus points...

On Monday, September 21, 2015 9:08 PM, John Walker wrote:
> Good to have you on board.

Thanks!

> Here is a link to a first attempt to describe a (theoretical) SKOS API using Hydra:
> https://github.com/jaw111/skos-api

>
> Still needs plenty of work, but hope it gives food for thought.

This is an awesome idea. Do you have any specific use cases in mind?


From: John Walker [mailto:john.walker@semaku.com]
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 9:08 PM
To: public-hydra@w3.org; Pano Maria
Subject: Re: about those bonus points...


Hi Pano,

Good to have you on board.

Here is a link to a first attempt to describe a (theoretical) SKOS API using Hydra:
https://github.com/jaw111/skos-api


Still needs plenty of work, but hope it gives food for thought.

John

On September 21, 2015 at 11:22 AM Pano Maria <pano.maria@taxonic.com<mailto:pano.maria@taxonic.com>> wrote:
Hi Hydra community,

My name is Pano and I live in the Netherlands.
I’m currently working on a project in which we’re building a new API. I want to introduce hypermedia and, as we are using RDF (SKOS + several existing vocabs) to model our domain, I am now looking into using Hydra for our API description(on the .NET platform by the way).

I’ve played around with the demo application and the Hydra bundle, but would be very interested in learning from some real world implementations. Are there any examples of Hydra described API’s out there now? I read that globo.com was looking into it, but can’t really find anything about it.

I’m looking forward to learning more here.

Cheers,
Pano

Received on Tuesday, 22 September 2015 06:39:49 UTC