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If Ontology, Then Knowledge: Catching Up With WebOnt







If Ontology, Then Knowledge: Catching Up
With WebOnt

If Ontology, Then Knowledge: Catching Up
With WebOnt
05/23/2002 10:39 PM




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As noted earlier, a pinched nerve in my neck is making it very hard for me to type - in fact, for the past several days I haven't been able to type for more than five minutes at a time. Somehow, though, I'm almost caught up with my email, but many questions in the support newsgroups remain unanswered. I hope to handle them all this week, but it all depends on how much longer it takes to recover.

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Between the lines I've focused on teaching OOP by example, partly by developing classes in the book and also by taking advantage of Open Source class libraries I'm familiar with; in most cases projects from PEAR.

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