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2003年8月15日
RDF, Meta-models and Lisp
Bill de Hora has a really good post on why is RDF useful, based in the context of quantifying the RDF Tax on Atom. Sometimes its not the knowing of a story, it's the telling of it, and I think that Bill's telling of the RDF story is helpful (at least it was to me). Aside from some enlightenment on RDF, I found this quote:
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We'll start with a standard device for any technology that is not widely adopted - draw a spurious analogy to it and Lisp.We'll always be the whipping boys...
Ted,
Just to be clear, making spurious connections between RDF and Lisp in my book puts RDF in a good light :)
Posted by Bill de hモra at Fri Aug 15 05:40:57 2003
Just to be clear, making spurious connections between RDF and Lisp in my book puts RDF in a good light :)
Posted by Bill de hモra at Fri Aug 15 05:40:57 2003
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