BURNINGBIRD
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October 21, 2002
WritingPractical RDF pull back

I've decided to hold on posting any more chapters to the RDF book web site until I have a completed first draft. I found that I couldn't manage the tech review comments and questions and the writing at the same time.

Normally I can multi-task, and this type of thing wouldn't be a problem. However, I'm extremely stressed lately (what, you couldn't tell?) and and I don't have a lot of reserves.

I really like and appreciate RDF and I love writing -- so why the hell am I having such a hard time putting the two together? Beats heck out of me.

Perhaps I should shove RDF into Babble Meadows, and then writing will flow rather than progress in such pained and halting steps. But if the programming languages kicked the shit out of XML, what would they do to RDF?


Posted by Bb at October 21, 2002 01:16 AM


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Well, here's to you finishing everything in a timely and sane fashion. Though the sane part is optional.

Posted by: Kafkaesquí on October 21, 2002 05:59 PM

Too true. Too true, Kaf.

Posted by: Shelley aka Bb on October 21, 2002 08:32 PM

Don't be hard on yourself. I've read a bit so far and usually have a ton of comments on whatever I read.. Had nothing to add at all...Looks great.

And writing about RDF not flowing?? No kidding! That's not the kind of stuff that just flows from the pen in a natural way...requires a lot of thought to get it right...can't wait to see more, keep up the good work!

Posted by: GilbertZ on October 21, 2002 08:51 PM


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