Last week David Rogers wrote about RDF tree. He said, “I want to make RDF data more developer-friendly. When you show a typical developer RDF, where they have previously been used to simple JSON or XML structures, they find the format confusing, and hard to code with. This is primarily because the data is a graph, and graphs don’t fit well with the tree structures of JSON and XML. I have seen this problem tackled through the use of libraries that can parse and interpret the graph data, and present an easier interface to the developer. Whilst these have been useful, I still think there are some fundamental problems. JSON-LD also offers a solution to this problem, but is not sufficiently lightweight for environments where data structures change and develop regularly. I compare my approach with JSON-LD at the end of the post.” continued… New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media.