On 6/23/15 9:07 AM, Ali Khalili wrote:
Dear all,
we are happy to announce the beta release of our LD-R (Linked Data Reactor) framework for developing component-based Linked Data applications:

http://ld-r.org

The LD-R framework combines several state-of-the-art Web technologies to realize the vision of Linked Data components. LD-R is centered around Facebook's ReactJS and Flux architecture for developing Web components with single directional data flow. LD-R offers the first Isomorphic Semantic Web application (i.e. using the same code for both client and server side) by dehydrating/rehydrating states between the client and server.

The main features of LD-R are:
- User Interface as first class citizen.
- Isomorphic SW application development
- Reuse of current Web components within SW apps.
- Sharing components and configs rather than application code.
- Separation of concerns.
- Flexible theming for SW apps.

This is the beta release of LD-R and we are working on enhancing the framework. Therefore, your feedback is more than welcome.

For more information, please check the documentation on http://ld-r.org or refer to the Github repository at http://github.com/ali1k/ld-r

Ali Khalili
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KRR) research group
The Network Institute
Computer Science Department
VU University Amsterdam
http://krr.cs.vu.nl/

Ali,

Great stuff !

BTW -- What credentials should be used with the demo? If signup is required, what's the signup verification turnaround time?

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