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by jamez1
712 days ago
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Ontological frameworks have been around for many decades. They have had limited success because it is very difficult to represent knowledge in an object oriented approach. An example is Ologs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olog It would be interesting to know what you see is different about your approach that would lead to more adoption? |
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Also, I believe my approach would lead to adoption because there is no need to know set theory, you simply write code as you normally would, we have abstracted away all the complexity; making it more intuitive.
In the end, you can never tell whether or not people will use what you are working on.