Hey @contextjunkie!
I'm not familiar with SPARQL - How's it different from sql? Do people need to know it to use dataworld?
Also - saw dwsql, which syntax already looks very familiar/identical to sql. What are the differences? What's each used for?
Shad Reynolds@shadr · Principal Product Engineer at data.world
@mscccc@contextjunkie
Hi Mike,
Where SQL is the language of choice for tabular and relational data, SPARQL is more well suited to pattern matching across linked data (RDF, Semantic Web, etc). The languages look somewhat similar, but serve distinct purposes. We believe that linked data is an important part of the future of open data. We've put together an…See more