Hi all,

The slowness of executing a SPARQL query against an RDFlib Graph annoys me
so I often use loops over them instead, but this leads to, sometimes,
verbose Python programming that's not translatable to triplestores with
SPARQL interfaces and other programming languages etc.

I would love to see RDFlibs' graph.query function sped up so I could just
use SPARQL queries!

Is anyone else on this list interested in this and do you have experience
profiling Python to find out where the slowness occurs? If we knew where
the slowness occurs, we might be able to find a way to speed things up.

Thanks,

Nick

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