Tom Morris

28 October 2007

A pungent mix of programming, philosophy, pedanticism, procrastination, perplexity, peripheral political polemic, and platters of preposterousness.

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t.html” rev=”vote-against” rel=”nofollow”>Le Web 3 beta 2 (or whatever they are calling it) has only a few days left on the early-bird price of 750 EUR. After that, it shoots up to 950 EUR. It was so much fun last year, remember! They’ve promised no more politicians, but I’m not sure whether they’ve figured out that having the same old faces waffle about Web 2.0 and User-Generated Content is perhaps not worth the asking price last year, let alone the grossly increased asking price this year.

Don’t worry, I’ll be hanging out on IRC and watching whatever coverage the crappy wi-fi allows the Content-Generating Users to emit, and LOLing away on IRC.

And, with that, it is now almost November. In January, I took a pledge with myself not to spend more than twenty pounds, dollars or euros (allowing for currency fluctuation) getting into any event (note: that is getting into, not overall). The highest I’ve spent this year is fifteen pounds, going to a talk at Beers and Innovation. Other than that, it’s been Geek Dinners and other events that don’t cost more than about a fiver.

If you are getting bored with hearing the same old people bang on about the same old crap, come along to Geek Dinners and BarCamps. They are usually free or cheap, and have nice people. We have two Geek Dinners in London this week, and a BarCamp in a few weeks time. Elsewhere in UK and across Europe, there are lots of great events going on.

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Jeni Tennison is thinking about locally-hosted XML-based web applications. It’s something that I’m definitely interested in - and am prototyping at the moment with an RDF-based simple command-line GTD app.

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Good news from the RDFLib developers: native SPARQL CONSTRUCT and DESCRIBE query support for RDFLib. Go Python! Currently, I’m either rewriting CONSTRUCT and DESCRIBE queries into imperative code, or outsourcing them to ARQ. Similarly, I’m finding SELECT… FILTER(!bound(?foo)) doesn’t work in RDFLib, so I’m outsourcing those queries to Jena also. I tried looking through some stuff on the W3C’s DAWG site, but found it quite difficult to find the relevant details. Still, one small step for SPARQL…

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