Hi,

Any updates or further thoughts on same ?

Thanks for your time and interest.

./harshal

On Apr 4, 3:22 am, Nicolas Chauvat <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Edward,
>
> On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 01:02:55PM -0700, Edward Benson wrote:
> > - On the server-side, allow people to maintain their files are
> > "ordinary" raw data files (CSV, JSON, MS Excel, etc) but have a
> > process that is baking these into an optimized database for you so
> > that you get query across all the files & optimized access.
>
> Sounds to me like a makefile that updates a database. Am I old fashioned? :)
>
> > - On the client-side, create the ability to smartly know when to
> > ...
> > we've been toying with the idea of trying to stay as neutral on the
> > issue as possible, possibly passing along an extra parameter
> > specifying the langauge the query is in. This comes with some pros
> > and cons, of course.
>
> I would say go for the new standard and get started with SPARQL
> without losing time by trying to be too generic, but that's MHO.
>
> Good luck with your development as it sounds like a very useful thing
> for SIMILE Widgets users.
>
> --
> Nicolas Chauvat
>
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