Getting started with Walder
Pieter Heyvaert
Walder offers an easy way to set up a website or Web API on top of decentralized knowledge graphs. Knowledge graphs incorporate data together with the meaning of that data. This makes it possible to combine data from multiple knowledge graphs, even if different, independent parties maintain or host them. Knowledge graphs can be hosted via Solid PODs, SPARQL endpoints, Triple Pattern Fragments interfaces, RDF files, and so on. This tutorial introduces you to Walder.
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@misc{blogpost_walder_tutorial,
author= {Heyvaert, Pieter},
year = {2020},
title = {Getting started with Walder},
url = {https://pieterheyvaert.com/blog/2020/08/31/walder-tutorial/},
abstract = {Walder offers an easy way to set up a website or Web API on top of decentralized knowledge graphs.
Knowledge graphs incorporate data together with the meaning of that data.
This makes it possible to combine data from multiple knowledge graphs,
even if different, independent parties maintain or host them.
Knowledge graphs can be hosted via Solid PODs, SPARQL endpoints, Triple Pattern Fragments interfaces, RDF files, and so on.
This tutorial introduces you to Walder.},
}