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Awesomelets #81
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https://github.com/YangModels/yang YANG modules from standards organizations such as the IETF, The IEEE, The Metro Ethernet Forum, open source such as Open Daylight or vendor specific modules |
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kgtk docs |
Demystifying Graph Databases: Analysis and Taxonomy of Data Organization, System Designs, and Graph Queries https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.09017 |
SPARQL client in javascript: |
Thanks I just put it under "javascript" |
I was poking around your repo and I don't see sparql-anything on the awesome list. |
@zacharywhitley SPARQL Anything is on the main list! :) |
It is? I went to search for it but didn’t find it. Oh well, there’s so much stuff on there it’s hard to keep track these days and I’ve still got hundreds of links in the queue to add under the issue titles “awesomlets”
… On Apr 22, 2022, at 7:38 PM, Justin ***@***.***> wrote:
@zacharywhitley SPARQL Anything is on the main list! :)
https://github.com/semantalytics/awesome-semantic-web#other-rdf-mappings
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OBO Foundry has a really nice page for Semantic Web resources, including links to ontology lookup services and tutorials on various things: |
Tim Berners Lee's original 1989 internet proposal: The SVN with a ton of old semweb history: |
At the risk of being a little self-serving, I'd like to share a link to rdfpub, a static-ish site generator and platform for RDF data that I am actively developing. It performs a similar function to other static site generators like Jekyll or Hugo, but instead of site content driven by markup/markdown + front matter, an rdfpub site is based on RDF data. Check out the rdfpub tutorial site to see what it can do and how it works. The project is young but functional, and I like to think that it has the potential to be useful to semantic web developers. |
@zacharywhitley made an awesome list of my own, specific to the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO), which is a very active sub-community of applied ontology work and the semantic web in general |
Check this page out, from W3C Github. They are trying to make RDF easier for everyone. They basically have an awesome list of their own, including a massive collection of suggestions and related efforts to make using/writing RDF simpler. Also, Mike Bergman's site. This is the guy who created UMBEL and then KBPedia. His site is FULL of synthesized, cogent information about this god-awful, fractured community we work in called the Semantic Web. A really interesting page of his is his glossary, which is a very terse summary of all the terms anyone interested in Semantic Web stuff should know: |
Nothing on the list about XMP (which is RDF, technically) or any image metadata (apart from ImageSnippets). For example, the spec and a Python package (full disclosure: mine). |
A utility (that runs in a Docker container) that transforms a git repository on disk into RDF. |
SPARQL DSL library for Clojure(Script) |
https://github.com/IS4Code/SFI many files types (the metadata only -- not the content) -> RDF cc @IS4Code |
rust/wasm rdfa processor library: https://github.com/nbittich/graph-rdfa-processor |
I'm starting this so that there's a quick place to put a link that I come across that I don't really have time to categorize and a commit is a hassle. Often I'll come across something interesting but I don't want to get side tracked from what I'm doing and need a really easy way to record it to come back to later.
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