Paul and Wikidatans, 

Thanks again for your great simplification of SPARQL in qwery.me. Check out too - http://www.learningsparql.com/ - with its variety of video tutorials part way down. 

Scott



On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 8:36 AM, Thomas Douillard <thomas.douillard@gmail.com> wrote:
Nice :) removing all the boilerplate and using labels, all I could dreamed of :)

2015-11-11 1:09 GMT+01:00 Paul Sonnentag <paul.sonnentag@googlemail.com>:
Hey,

A week ago I started working on a project which tries to make it simpler to query wikidata.
It's still in a very early stage of development but I would like to hear your feedback, especially if you haven't used SPARQL, because you found it too complicated to get started with. 


My approach was it to simplify SPARQL as much as possible without loosing too much of its power. Basically you can just write statements and the ids are autocompleted. Currently there are still a lot of features missing like data literals, filters and group by which i want to implement eventually.

So please tell me, is something like that usefull to you? Is it simple enough?

Cheers,
Paul

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