OK, looks like you convinced me - main points I got from it is that ASK is
query language with less flexibility, but with some inferencing capabilities
and still fast. Making alternative SPARQL / reasoner / formatter
implementation is much bigger task then I expected.
OK, then let's concentrate o
On Montag, 9. Juni 2008, Sergey Chernyshev wrote:
> Actually, since this discussion turned to general query language
> functionality, I want to voice another question I had some time ago - why
> not to go standards way with complex cases? In two words, let's leave #ask
> language for simple cases a
Actually, since this discussion turned to general query language
functionality, I want to voice another question I had some time ago - why
not to go standards way with complex cases? In two words, let's leave #ask
language for simple cases and current uses and employ SPARQL or other
standard langua