Re: Status Check

There's semweb <http://razor.occams.info/code/semweb/> and
linqtordf<http://code.google.com/p/linqtordf/> for
..NET. I just started working on a new one using F#, but it's more of a hobby
project, atm. I'd also like to participate.

Ryan Riley


On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 7:44 AM, Tom Morris <tom@tommorris.org> wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 04:06, David
> Richards<davidlamontrichards@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I've noticed that the Ruby gems dealing with RDF seem to be roughly in
> the
> > same shape as they were in February 2008.  I'm wondering if this group is
> > active, if there are any projects under active development, or if people
> are
> > using JRuby and Java-based RDF tools.
> >
>
> I'm currently in the violent throws of academic deadlines. Come next
> month, I'll be able to work on Reddy totally guilt-free. Hopefully
> I'll be able to make it suck a lot less, to the point where it is
> actually useful. Ideally, we'd have One True Way of doing RDF in Ruby,
> and it could abstract both Redland (on C Ruby), Jena (on JRuby),
> something I don't know about yet (on IronRuby) and my hastily
> sellotaped together parsers written in Ruby.
>
> I'm thinking of having a "hack Reddy" day, where the intersection of
> people (a) interested in RDF, (b) interested in Ruby and (c) within
> easy reach of London could get together for one day and make this
> stuff all work. (c) is optional, of course - if it were to happen,
> we'd be checking our commits in and hanging out on IRC, so non-UK
> people could participate.
>
> Yours,
>
> --
> Tom Morris
> http://tommorris.org/
>

Received on Thursday, 6 August 2009 15:03:11 UTC