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From rssfeeds@jmason.org Wed Sep 25 10:23:21 2002
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From: diveintomark <rssfeeds@example.com>
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Subject: Light reading
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Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 08:00:14 -0000
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URL: http://diveintomark.org/archives/2002/09/24.html#light_reading
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Date: 2002-09-24T10:46:15-05:00
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- _Phil Ringnalda_: Putting on the brakes[1]. “So, the answer to the
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question that started this whole project, "what is the RDF in RSS 1.0 good
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for?" is two things: it's good for someone who has an infinitely large database
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that can be queried infinitely fast by a schema-aware program, or it's good for
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writing a schema-aware aggregator that can try to figure out what it should do
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with new elements that it hasn't seen before. That's actually an interesting
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project with some potential for success, but at this point I'm sick of the
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whole thing, so I'll leave that project for someone else.”
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- _Aaron Swartz_: TRAMP: Makes RDF look like Python data structures[2].
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“RDF/XML got you down? Tired of having to go through contortions to deal
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with data? Want to write Python and be standards-compatible at the same time?
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Need a module to implement the psuedo-code you had on your slides? TRAMP may or
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may not be the answer to these problems!” Complete with an example of
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parsing FOAF files.
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- _Dan Connolly_: HyperRDF: Using XHTML Authoring Tools with XSLT to produce
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RDF schemas[3]. “XML syntax is a little tedious, but lots of people are
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evidently willing and able of editing it by hand. RDF adds another layer of
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tedium, but there are still a few folks willing to write it by hand. I make
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heavy use of reification/quoting in my representation of logical formulas in
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RDF. This adds another layer of tedium that I find unmanageable, and I have
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been writing XML/SGML/HTML by hand for 10 years.” Also includes a cogent
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explanation of the obscure profile attribute in HTML.
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[1] http://philringnalda.com/archives/002330.php
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[2] http://www.aaronsw.com/2002/tramp
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[3] http://www.w3.org/2000/07/hs78/
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