There are a number of new formats and languages that have sprung up with the semantic web in the last few years. LISP (LISt Processing) however is not a new language by any means but seems to have found a new role in the new web. I have and sometimes do program in Lisp because a [...][...]
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September 22nd, 2009 - 5:56 pm § in Semantic web
Lisp & the Semantic Web
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