pondering 'open web' computer things
Every time I read about stuff like RDF and other 'modern open web' things, I just get sad, because... I can see the dream, but it never had any real chance of the widespread success that it was going for.
Commercial developers wouldn't adopt it because it doesn't align with their incentives. Hobbyists wouldn't adopt it because the terminology is impenetrable to them.
It's not hard to see why it never became The Thing Everyone Uses, and I'm pretty sure it could've been avoidable.
re: pondering 'open web' computer things
And like, there are plenty of cool ideas in there, that *could* have worked, had they been made more broadly accessible.
The Wikipedia article about SPARQL kind of rubs salt in the wound here, with a great example; it describes "subject-predicate-object", and states that it is analogous to "document-key-value".
One of those is easy to understand and remember. The other is the canonical term for this concept in RDF-land.
re: pondering 'open web' computer things
@eater See the next toot in the thread
re: pondering 'open web' computer things
@eater It's pretty clear to me when described as document-key-value, as opposed to subject-predicate-object
re: pondering 'open web' computer things
@joepie91 yes that's why I'm saying it makes it more confusing :p