[Dbpedia-gsoc] New idea added

2014-03-11 Thread Marco Fossati
Hi everyone,

I've just added a new idea on our ideas page. Check this out!

http://wiki.dbpedia.org/gsoc2014/ideas?v=kce#h359-23

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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] New idea added

2014-03-11 Thread Jim O'Regan
On 11 March 2014 10:55, Marco Fossati  wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've just added a new idea on our ideas page. Check this out!
>
> http://wiki.dbpedia.org/gsoc2014/ideas?v=kce#h359-23

Instead of just Python, why not JSR 223? Also, Ace (http://ace.c9.io/)
already exists, so I don't see any point in making a student work on
syntax highlighting. Otherwise, I quite like the idea. It could also
be useful as a general framework for validating data (if there's an
imdbId, verify date of birth, etc.)

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Re: [Dbpedia-gsoc] New idea added

2014-03-12 Thread Marco Fossati
Hi Jim,

On 3/11/14, 7:04 PM, Jim O'Regan wrote:
> On 11 March 2014 10:55, Marco Fossati  wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I've just added a new idea on our ideas page. Check this out!
>>
>> http://wiki.dbpedia.org/gsoc2014/ideas?v=kce#h359-23
>
> Instead of just Python, why not JSR 223? Also, Ace (http://ace.c9.io/)
> already exists, so I don't see any point in making a student work on
> syntax highlighting.
I agree, these are a couple of basic features that can be ported from 
existing projects, as you pointed out.
I like Ace and will update the idea with your links, thanks!

Cheers!
> Otherwise, I quite like the idea. It could also
> be useful as a general framework for validating data (if there's an
> imdbId, verify date of birth, etc.)
>

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