On 2013/08/21, at 19:11, John Rose <johnr...@polyplexic.com> wrote:

> Speaking of such, and related: is there a SQL that replaces SQL, does anyone
> know? A language like SQL that has its utility and ease of use, powerfulness
> and flexibility that is more cognitively oriented? If not, what an
> opportunity exists now contemporarily to promote one. Maybe a language that
> emerges from NoSQL databases, but then it looks like SQL is doing that :)
> 
> I don't know though...
> 
> John

SPARQL has a certain success in the Semantic Web field.
Datalog is a well-known query language for FOL.
They may have more 'powerfulness and flexibility that is 
more cognitively oriented' than SQL.

Was your question on more traditional databases than 
RDF graphes or FOL assertion repositories?

-- 
Naoya Arakawa



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