I think it was a false estimation to allure SQL folks for Semantic Web with SPARQL.

SPARQL is rather cumbersome and counter-intuitive to work with...

and that was one of the important reasons, why they ignored SPARQL. There are also other reasons. But the most important one is: No revolution basing on the help of the past.

I was wondering whether it would be possible to support in Fuseki some other more friendly query language, such as graphql or gremlin.

I don't know much about graphql...
I don't know much about gremlin...

But i know that it would have been much better trying to develope a new query language starting from scratch and supporting intuitively usage of a simple RDFS-design. Also for better performance...

But about ten years ago, confrontated with SPARQL, i also thought, very good idea, i have 2-3 years experience with SQL and i have an open door to Semantic Web revolution...

thanks, baran
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