Bio
Jamie Taylor is the Minister of Information at Metaweb Technologies, where he tends to Data Gardening and Community Building. His interest in large scale, non-relational data stores grew while managing Enterprise Software projects which used Dynamic Object patterns in his role as CTO and VP Engineering at DETERMINE Software (now a part of Selectica.) He was the founder of one of San Francisco’s first ISP’s and has a Ph.D. from Harvard.
Talks
Py Web SF #4 – 2009-09-29
“Borrowing from the Semantic Web to make your data more flexible”
[Slides and more]
Whether you are working on a Web 2.0 mashup or an Enterprise application, using semantic technologies can greatly simplify your data management and integration efforts. Whether you think the Semantic Web will or won’t materialize, its incubation over the last decade has produced a number of useful tools and techniques for making data as flexible as Python. This talk will cover the basics of semantic data, the methods for working with it and will look at some of the tools you can use with Python for leveraging semantic data in your own projects.
(Link to) slides, or something?
Please?
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Hi IA,
Thanks for your interest in this talk! The meet hasn’t happened yet. After the talk (2009-09-29), I’m sure Jamie will be kind enough to send me the slides. Check back in a week or so, they’ll probably be up and linked by then.