- From: Adrian Walker <adriandwalker@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 11:20:44 -0500
- To: nathan@webr3.org
- Cc: public-lod@w3.org
- Message-ID: <1e89d6a41001280820n6e424a5bk9c104d2292cb0f22@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Nathan -- You wrote: *...has anybody found working with RDF particularly easy / well supported in any languages?* Here's an approach in which each reasoning step is documented in executable English: www.reengineeringllc.com/demo_agents/RDFQueryLangComparison1.agent and here is a paper about the underlying language and system www.reengineeringllc.com/A_Wiki_for_Business_Rules_in_Open_Vocabulary_Executable_English.pdf Apologies if you have seen this before, and thanks for comments. -- Adrian Internet Business Logic A Wiki and SOA Endpoint for Executable Open Vocabulary English over SQL and RDF Online at www.reengineeringllc.com Shared use is free, and there are no advertisements Adrian Walker Reengineering On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Nathan <nathan@webr3.org> wrote: > Hi All, > > Does anybody know of any programming languages, released or in > development / patching which support for EAV / triples / URIs as > attribute/variable names or native support of xsd types? > > Currently having to use complex arrays and structures to handle triples > in all languages I hit. > > Failing this has anybody found working with RDF particularly easy / well > supported in any languages? > > Many Regards, > > Nathan > >
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