I’ve read a paper about an early prototype implementation of the deep
integration ideas in Python supporting in-line class and properties
declaration, instance creation and simple triple-based queries.
Is there something similar planned for Ruby? (I know about Obie
Fernandez’ presentation about this topic and also the ‘Semitar’ and
ActiveRDF project.)
I’ve read a paper about an early prototype implementation of the deep
integration ideas in Python supporting in-line class and properties
declaration, instance creation and simple triple-based queries.
Is there something similar planned for Ruby? (I know about Obie
Fernandez’ presentation about this topic and also the ‘Semitar’ and
ActiveRDF project.)
I try to keep up with this as well, and as far as I know, ActiveRDF is
your best bet at the moment. Semitar is, for all practical purposes, a
dead project – I don’t think the code (at least the publicly
available code) has been touched for several years now. And the last
time I checked with Obie, he hadn’t been able to devote any more time
to his ideas due to other obligations.
This forum is not affiliated to the Ruby language, Ruby on Rails framework, nor any Ruby applications discussed here.