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I'm an active RDF community member. My main contribution is ARC , an open-source, easy-to-use RDF toolkit for PHP practitioners. When I'm not coding, I'm alleviating my Work-Life imbalance with learning Hip Hop Funk Style Dances.
Benjamin Nowack
The sources continue to be available to the community through github. ARC started in 2004 as a lightweight RDF system for parsing and serializing RDF/XML files. It later evolved into a more complete framework with storage and query functionality. By 2011, ARC2 had become one of the most-installed RDF libraries. Nevertheless, active code development had to be discontinued due to lack of funds and the inability to efficiently implement the ever-growing stack of RDF specifications. History
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Following the discussions in the Semantic Web community, to build an ontology for any use case whatsoever appears to be a heavy task . But isn’t the promise of the Semantic Web that everything is so agile, that a data schema can be changed easily, and that it can evolve over time?
Georgi Kobilarov
You want to create powerful mashups with data from a number of APIs out there? Need a data mapping service to plug the APIs together? That's what we do.
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