@aaranged@bobdc We are developers, not pundits. From our perspective, RDF = JSON-LD = LD. the LD dimension is well defined in https://t.co/t6oc17BkI1 and can be serialized in JSON, XML, RDFa, etc. To many developers, the rest is background noise.
@bobdc Linked Data, implemented in a specific syntax, is https://t.co/rHh1KRwT99. An instance of LD using JSON-LD is https://t.co/t6oc17BkI1 which also is systematically represented in RDF. Both share an approach: XML namespace. Hence, LD from 2 perspectives: XML/RDF and JSON
@bobdc I suggest you revisit the JSON-LD spec, the method to declare namespace, and RDF instances such as https://t.co/t6oc17BkI1 that implement the above.
@RegexTip Like https://t.co/TBNUMFqI4q - one tip at a time. Very easy to read and addictive. Also see a new CSS thread doing something similar. All serve to make Twitter a daily exercise - you don't want to miss the latest tip.
@datapatterns This is a truly remarkable thread thru time. It's interesting (to me). But it's also a great example of using Twitter well. Another good example is the Regular Expressions thread (one tip at a time)
@nateparrott Gillette pioneered: give them a razor; sell them the blades. Maybe air travel should be free, but you pay to use the toilet. Maybe charge for the emergency oxygen mask (for paranoid customers). And why are seatbelts mandatory? We have 3 options for you ...
@neumarcx@sandhawke@ontotext technically i think it is a reduction in the number of rows in a triple store. correct me if i'm missing your point. i will gladly pay more for storage in return for easier maintenance. and IMHO less depth does not translate to a faster DFS query; the logic is unchanged.