EasierRDF
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Making RDF easy enough for most developers
"build powerful query engines such that app developers do not need to write HTTP requests (every data access should be a query, read or write)" https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/semantic-web/2018Dec/0009.html
"One of the greatest things that happened in learning HTML (1994, in my case) was the existence of validators to provide feedback of whether I was doing it right. The...
"build JavaScript libraries and things that work in the browser" https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/semantic-web/2018Dec/0009.html
"front-end developers are a new generation. They did not exist back when RDF was conceived. . . . They’re using JavaScript, TypeScript, React, etc." https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/semantic-web/2018Nov/0050.html
"By way of comparison, I _just now_ used Airtable to build my book cataloging proposal in 2 intuitive, friendly hours and I can readily see how to extend it to...
"SQL and OO are powerful, pervasive metaphors that most RDF* learners' mental models appeal to when they're learning. Why aren't we translating trivial OO code or trivial DB modeling in...
"In the dawn of the JavaScript frameworks (2014-ish) _everyone_ did a TODO app. One could compare Angular to Ember to Knockout to BatmanJS ('memba that?) and see what trade-offs the...
"Compare the React home[2] to any of [the RDF google search result] links. The navigational tree hits topics that provide "big picture," "tools required," "help if you get stuck," "what...
"JS frameworks have first class support, discord, gitter, slack, irc for chat. Threaded conversations on github, stack overflow, discourse, groups, lists." https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/semantic-web/2018Nov/0136.html 'I have started a proposal for a new...
'Can you imagine how staggered I was to find that the tooling ecosystem has made no appreciable progress in a literal decade? Name any other software that can see so...