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Oh, exciting! Whats the new job @quoll?
Noooo!!!!! 😢 😢 😢 😭 😭 😭
will any of it be in clojure? 🙂
But, I enjoy writing software. I plan to keep working on Asami in my own time. That’s OK. It hasn’t always been supported by Cisco, and a good chunk of it was written in my own time anyway
I’m very happy for you; but your work in this area will be missed! 🙂
No idea if this is relevant to you in your new role @quoll ; but we recently made this website: https://csvw.org/ And have a standards compliant processor for csv2rdf
This is very interesting. I need to publish DanNet as both RDF and CSV. For the CSV, I was just going to make a simple 3-column file of all the triples in the graph, but I guess I need to take a look at this?
Yeah 3 column representations aren’t particularly useful 🙂 You might also find our csvw spec compliant processor useful: https://github.com/Swirrl/csv2rdf
This is also my take on it. Have you seen shapetrees? https://shapetrees.org/
I haven’t; what is the TLDR? I’m struggling to see the wood for the trees, if you’ll forgive the pun 😆
I have a cursory overview of it. I don’t know specifics though. But it definitely seems to be the pragmatic approach that was missing before
Heh… The whole Avatar theme was actually started by someone else at Cisco, and I just worked in with it. Perhaps I need to come up with my own naming scheme
Asami (or its new name, if there's a new scheme) really feels like it deserves a logo & emoji sometime, too. 🙂