Lightning fast, spec-compatible, streaming RDF for JavaScript
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Lightning fast, spec-compatible, streaming RDF for JavaScript
RDF-Ext is a developer-friendly extension for RDF/JS
The OpenLink Structured Data Editor enables editing of RDF documents (in TURTLE notation) stored in a variety of HTTP accessible documents. Actual document access requires the target document is served from a system that supports at least one of the following open standards: Linked Data Platform (LDP), WebDAV, SPARQL 1.1 Update, or the SPARQL Gr…
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