- From: Pierre-Antoine Champin <pierre-antoine@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2025 12:24:12 +0100
- To: Marc-Antoine ARNAUD <marc-antoine.arnaud@luminvent.com>, public-r2c2@w3.org
Received on Thursday, 20 March 2025 11:24:15 UTC
Hi Marc-Antoine, I suggest that you send this question to semantic-web@w3.org, which reaches far more people who may have an answer to your question. As alternative to LinkML go, I'm aware of TreeLDR [1], which happens to be programmed in Rust :-) by someone in this CG :-). It does not support SHACL or SheX (yet?) but it does support JSON-Schema + JSON-LD Contexts, and can generate binding to multiple programming languages, including Rust. best [1] https://github.com/spruceid/treeldr On 20/03/2025 09:32, Marc-Antoine ARNAUD wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I have a question, not related directly to Rust, but maybe... > I look at LinkML, which sounds great as we can define a model and > generate OWL, Json schema, SHACL, SHex, Python code, (and maybe Rust > code soon :P) etc . > > But my point is, LinkML does not seem to support Literal with LangTag. > So it's a pain to work with semantics ... > > Does anyone have already done something similar, tested an alternative ? > > Thank you for your feedback, > Marc-Antoine > > -- > Marc-Antoine ARNAUD > CEO & Founder > > mobile:+33 6 84 71 84 45 <tel:+33+6+84+71+84+45> > email:marc-antoine.arnaud@luminvent.com > <mailto:arnaud.marc-antoine@luminvent.com> > website:luminvent.com <https://luminvent.com/> > > >
Received on Thursday, 20 March 2025 11:24:15 UTC