RDFLib is a Python library for working with RDF, a simple yet powerful language for representing information.
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RDFLib is a Python library for working with RDF, a simple yet powerful language for representing information.
The OpenLink Structured Data Editor enables editing of RDF documents (in TURTLE notation) stored in a variety of HTTP accessible documents. Actual document access requires the target document is served from a system that supports at least one of the following open standards: Linked Data Platform (LDP), WebDAV, SPARQL 1.1 Update, or the SPARQL Gr…
LevelGraph.io Playground
The geographic database MONDIAL (in F-Logic, Datalog, Oracle, XML and RDF/OWL format) built by information extraction and integration from the Web (1998-2000, completed and ongoing as a case-study for XML, RDF, and other activities).
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Example N3 scripts to demonstrate the various built-in functions
[experimental] LevelGraph.io command line API (someday)
Adds RDF serialization, like n-triples, json-ld or turtle, to Ruby on Rails active model serializers
Testing MIME type support on Github Pages for Linked Open Data and the Semantic Web
Example contract of ruler protocol impemented on Neo N3 blockchain. Please be patient with RPC testing. Compiler: neo3-boa v0.8.2. Python 3.8 recommended for tests based on neo3vm.
WS Second Project - The objective of this project was to continue the work made on the previous project (formula1-rdf-info-system), complementing it with new functionalities.
[Old-fashioned testing tool] Update my Neo N3 smart contract to be yours, and use your contract without deploying it, like a flashLoan! (Though you can still run your contract with a bare NeoVM)
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