Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

March 6, 2014

FQL: A Functorial Query Language

Filed under: Category Theory,Query Engine,Query Language,SQL — Patrick Durusau @ 3:00 pm

FQL: A Functorial Query Language

From the webpage:

The FQL IDE is a visual schema mapping tool for developing FQL programs. It can run FQL programs, generate SQL from FQL, generate FQL from SQL, and generate FQL from schema correspondences. Using JDBC, it can run transparently using an external SQL engine and on external database instances. It can output RDF/OWL/XML and comes with many built-in examples. David Spivak and Ryan Wisnesky are the primary contributors. Requires Java 7.

As if FQL and the IDE weren’t enough, papers, slides, source code await you.

I first saw this in a tweet by Computer Science.

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