Re: SparQLed: Data assisted SPARQL editor available OpenSource
Thanks MQL editor from freebase has always been an inspiration for us (like everything else that came somehow from the MIT Simile group, David Huyhn, Stefano Mazzocchi etc). The goal here is to hopefully ignite activity on this long missing piece of sem web tool. Wether its going to be sparqled or something else that takes inspiration from it doesnt matter as long as we can finally get sparql to be usable. Gio On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 8:40 PM, Yury Katkov katkov.ju...@gmail.com wrote: Hi! Looks very cool and reminds me on equally awesome MQL Editor on Freebase. [1] Thanks! [1] http://www.freebase.com/queryeditor - Yury Katkov On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Giovanni Tummarello giovanni.tummare...@deri.org wrote: Thanks for the comments we received. To answer some of the requests and the will it scale on complex datasets we have now a sparqled which assists writing queries on the latest DBPedia dump http://demo.sindice.net/dbpedia-sparqled/ We look forward to making Sparql a collaborative, collectively owned project. Pls sign up to the google group to express your support. cheers Gio On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 6:52 PM, Giovanni Tummarello giovanni.tummare...@deri.org wrote: Dear all, we're happy to release open source today (actually yesterday :) ) a first version of our data assisted SPARQL query editor here is a short blog post which then leads to the homepage and other material http://www.sindicetech.com/blog/?p=14preview=true --- Our desire is to make this a community driven project. In a few weeks we plan to licence the whole things as Apache and, with your support, make this a significant improvement into usability of semantic web tools. we look forward to your feedback. Gio
Re: SparQLed: Data assisted SPARQL editor available OpenSource
On 19 July 2012 10:56, Giovanni Tummarello giovanni.tummare...@deri.orgwrote: Thanks MQL editor from freebase has always been an inspiration for us (like everything else that came somehow from the MIT Simile group, David Huyhn, Stefano Mazzocchi etc). The goal here is to hopefully ignite activity on this long missing piece of sem web tool. Wether its going to be sparqled or something else that takes inspiration from it doesnt matter as long as we can finally get sparql to be usable. Great work, I enjoy using it, makes SPARQL take on a new dimension :) Gio On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 8:40 PM, Yury Katkov katkov.ju...@gmail.com wrote: Hi! Looks very cool and reminds me on equally awesome MQL Editor on Freebase. [1] Thanks! [1] http://www.freebase.com/queryeditor - Yury Katkov On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Giovanni Tummarello giovanni.tummare...@deri.org wrote: Thanks for the comments we received. To answer some of the requests and the will it scale on complex datasets we have now a sparqled which assists writing queries on the latest DBPedia dump http://demo.sindice.net/dbpedia-sparqled/ We look forward to making Sparql a collaborative, collectively owned project. Pls sign up to the google group to express your support. cheers Gio On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 6:52 PM, Giovanni Tummarello giovanni.tummare...@deri.org wrote: Dear all, we're happy to release open source today (actually yesterday :) ) a first version of our data assisted SPARQL query editor here is a short blog post which then leads to the homepage and other material http://www.sindicetech.com/blog/?p=14preview=true --- Our desire is to make this a community driven project. In a few weeks we plan to licence the whole things as Apache and, with your support, make this a significant improvement into usability of semantic web tools. we look forward to your feedback. Gio
Re: SparQLed: Data assisted SPARQL editor available OpenSource
Hi! Looks very cool and reminds me on equally awesome MQL Editor on Freebase. [1] Thanks! [1] http://www.freebase.com/queryeditor - Yury Katkov On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Giovanni Tummarello giovanni.tummare...@deri.org wrote: Thanks for the comments we received. To answer some of the requests and the will it scale on complex datasets we have now a sparqled which assists writing queries on the latest DBPedia dump http://demo.sindice.net/dbpedia-sparqled/ We look forward to making Sparql a collaborative, collectively owned project. Pls sign up to the google group to express your support. cheers Gio On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 6:52 PM, Giovanni Tummarello giovanni.tummare...@deri.org wrote: Dear all, we're happy to release open source today (actually yesterday :) ) a first version of our data assisted SPARQL query editor here is a short blog post which then leads to the homepage and other material http://www.sindicetech.com/blog/?p=14preview=true --- Our desire is to make this a community driven project. In a few weeks we plan to licence the whole things as Apache and, with your support, make this a significant improvement into usability of semantic web tools. we look forward to your feedback. Gio
Re: SparQLed: Data assisted SPARQL editor available OpenSource
Thanks for the comments we received. To answer some of the requests and the will it scale on complex datasets we have now a sparqled which assists writing queries on the latest DBPedia dump http://demo.sindice.net/dbpedia-sparqled/ We look forward to making Sparql a collaborative, collectively owned project. Pls sign up to the google group to express your support. cheers Gio On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 6:52 PM, Giovanni Tummarello giovanni.tummare...@deri.org wrote: Dear all, we're happy to release open source today (actually yesterday :) ) a first version of our data assisted SPARQL query editor here is a short blog post which then leads to the homepage and other material http://www.sindicetech.com/blog/?p=14preview=true --- Our desire is to make this a community driven project. In a few weeks we plan to licence the whole things as Apache and, with your support, make this a significant improvement into usability of semantic web tools. we look forward to your feedback. Gio
SparQLed: Data assisted SPARQL editor available OpenSource
Dear all, we're happy to release open source today (actually yesterday :) ) a first version of our data assisted SPARQL query editor here is a short blog post which then leads to the homepage and other material http://www.sindicetech.com/blog/?p=14preview=true --- Our desire is to make this a community driven project. In a few weeks we plan to licence the whole things as Apache and, with your support, make this a significant improvement into usability of semantic web tools. we look forward to your feedback. Gio