Richard Cyganiak wrote:
> I noticed today that Tabulator actually can read N3. I didn't know  
> this before, I thought it could only do RDF/XML. At this point it  
> might be a good idea to encourage broader support for N3 at the client  
> side. I blogged about this here:
> http://dowhatimean.net/2008/03/tabulator-does-n3
> 
> Do you all think that N3 is ready for prime time? Can it replace RDF/ 
> XML? What stops you from publishing your data in N3?

I publish data in N3, and for that matter maintain a C# parser for N3, 
but I worry in general about whether the aspects of N3 beyond Turtle --- 
formulas and paths, if not other things --- are going to be implemented 
universally. In the former case, how to interpret them semantically and 
represent them in RDF/XML, and in the latter case whether it will be 
implemented everywhere.

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