22:00:37 [lkagal]
ericP, argv: The object is looked up as the literal string which was given as the nth command line argument. The os:argv property allows one to make statements whose interpretation is relative to the conditions pertaining at the time of execution. Beware of writing axioms about these, in making optimizations for example about reuse of information between runs. The uniqueness of this property pertains to one run of a program. The ont:Unique
22:00:43 [lkagal]
http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/doc/CwmBuiltins
22:07:54 [ericP]
hmm, that's not writable in turtle, but that probably doesn't matter
22:48:22 [amy]
amy has left #dig
22:56:51 [ericP]
lkagal, i didn't find rrs's home page so i went with oshani's for the data source
22:57:34 [ericP]
can you write oshani's name in devagnari (or whatever the appropriate script is) and tell me the language tag?
22:57:56 [ericP]
(am including langtags in the turtle intro)
23:56:17 [ericP]
lkagal, ears on?