• Triple Language (Turtle) is a syntax and file format for expressing data in the Resource Description Framework (RDF) data model. Turtle syntax is similar to...
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  • "Wikipedia". This N3 code above would also be in valid Turtle syntax. N-Triples Turtle (syntax) Notation 3 W3C Submission Notation 3 Outline on W3C Design...
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  • exchange of graph data. RDF provides a variety of syntax notations and data serialization formats, with Turtle (Terse RDF Triple Language) currently being the...
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    Mr. James—it's turtles all the way down." — J. R. Ross, Constraints on Variables in Syntax, 1967 The mythological idea of a turtle world is often used...
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  • CURIE (redirect from CURIE Syntax)
    highlighted in green QName Notation3 RDF/XML Turtle (syntax) Working Draft CURIE Syntax 1.0 CURIE Syntax 1.0 Final Recommendation W3C Candidate Recommendation...
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  • European turtle dove (archaic name: turtle) Turtle (robot), a class of educational robots used most prominently in the 1970s and 1980s Turtle (syntax), a Terse...
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  • digital logic Differential TTL, a serial signaling standard based on TTL Turtle (syntax), a computer data format used in semantic web technologies Taiwan Tobacco...
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  • example/predicate2> "object2" <http://example.org/graph5> . Notation3 (N3) Turtle (syntax) TriG (syntax) "RDF 1.1 N-Triples". W3C Recommendation 25 February 2014. www...
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  • implementation of turtle allows programmers to control one or more turtles in a two-dimensional space. Since the standard Python syntax, control flow, and...
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    </span> </div> The example defines the following five triples (shown in Turtle syntax). Each triple represents one edge in the resulting graph: the first...
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