Dumping Geo RDF from Garmin GPS units
September 21st, 2003 | Published in python, rdf
Having connected my GPS unit to my laptop, it was time to dump the data off into a usable RDF model.
September 21st, 2003 | Published in python, rdf
Having connected my GPS unit to my laptop, it was time to dump the data off into a usable RDF model.
September 21st, 2003 | Published in hardware, linux
A short note to fill in for something I couldn’t find via google on getting a PL2303-based serial-USB adapter to work with linux…
September 7th, 2003 | Published in bots, python, xml
In preparation for a TiVoBot that I’m planning to write as a wrapper for scheduling digital WinTV recordings, I’ve been looking at TV listings data produced by tools from the XMLTV project. I started out using the XML directly and storing it using Berkeley DB XML but soon found (like most of my projects) that I’d be happier if the data was expressed as an RDF model.
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