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Re: rdf n3 syntax


n3 syntax
bryan wrote:

>A lot of programmers seem to like the triples and find them more
>comprehensible, are there any resources that indicate how widespread
>tools are that consume the triples format, and how popular that format
>is in comparison to the RDF/XML format?
>  
>

Not a serious resource but if you want some numbers:
PerlRDF toolkit is available in two packages. The first one works with 
RDF/XML syntax and the other one adds an N3 parser and serializer. The 
ration of downloads is about 3/2 (XML/N3). However, some people may 
download both packages just to have the toolkit complete.

Best,
Petr


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Petr Cimprich
Ginger Alliance
www.gingerall.com



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