Hello everyone, My name is Dimitris, and I am currently studying Computer Science and Telecommunications at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. I am reaching out to express my interest in contributing to the Exploring Triplestore Alternatives project and to seek some clarification on its scope. Databases have fascinated me ever since I was first introduced to them in high school, and as I’ve progressed in my Computer Science studies, my appreciation for their complexity has only deepened. This project aligns perfectly with my passion for expanding my knowledge in databases while also contributing to an open-source initiative. From my understanding, the project involves identifying and comparing existing RDF database implementations (such as Apache Jena, GraphDB, and MarkLogic), analyzing their strengths and weaknesses, and then developing a Python abstraction layer to allow seamless interaction with these databases without requiring users to know the specifics of each implementation. I assume SPARQL will be the primary query language used to interact with Triplestores, but I am curious whether there are other features that might present additional implementation challenges. I would love to learn more about the project’s direction. Thanks for your time. Best regards, Dimitris (ps. This is my second time sending this email since it didn't show up in the mailing list the first time)
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