Soon:
They've been trying to canonicalize RDF for 20 years
RDF 1.2 is also about to hit, which is a whole new world of complexity
Props to fiatjaf who did it all in under a week!
Soon:
They've been trying to canonicalize RDF for 20 years
RDF 1.2 is also about to hit, which is a whole new world of complexity
Props to fiatjaf who did it all in under a week!
wow! thank you .. an all new world for me :)
Nothing about Web5 relies on RDF, from my understanding of their work, so why are you talking about it?
I found the link to their reference implementation, and it looks like soon = now, at least for a fair amount of the features from that areweyet site: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@tbd54566975/web5
Also, looks like nothing relies on RDF, so what was all that about again?
Canonicalization is easy using the existing CBOR and JCS RFCs (as I noted before), and implementation of JCS is something you might use as a test for a junior dev, because it's such a trivial to write: https://github.com/erdtman/canonicalize/blob/master/lib/canonicalize.js