RDF Tools
I like Adam’s idea of the two sessions–I think that would be very helpful and interesting to many levels of experience.
Here’s a quick list of the tools I’ve been using:
- RAP (RDF API for PHP)
- ARC (a lighterweight PHP API)
- SIMILE was mentioned below, I’ve spent the most time with PiggyBank, Exhibit, and Solvent
- IsaViz graph editor
- Protege ontology editor
- Twinkle quick SPARQL querier
- Tabulator FF extension for browsing Linked Data (see also the Semantic Radar from the SIOC project)
- Speaking of SIOC, there’s also their PHP API
I’ve tinkered a bit with the Geonames and DBpedia services, but haven’t really integrated them into anything yet.
I’d love to talk with anyone who’s set up a Virtuoso server for their RDF work. Anyone tried this out?
Tags: RDF
May 5th, 2008 at 2:30 pm
Excellent. I’m glad someone is familiar with the PHP tools. My work has been limited to AllegroGraph for lisp and marginal work with rdflib for python.
I’d also like to hear if anyone has worked with Virtuoso or pubby for setting up linked data sites.
May 5th, 2008 at 9:52 pm
I picked up my first Python book two days ago…would love to hear how you like it and any tips you can offer to a newbie
March 9th, 2010 at 4:07 am
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