Not long after he invented and unleashed the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee realized that the limit to the effectiveness of the World Wide Web would be that while billions of documents could be linked and indexed, they relied on human interpretation to d
The world of the semantic web, as based on RDF, is really simple at the base. This article shows you how to get started. It uses a simplified teaching language -- Notation 3 or N3 -- which is basically equivalent to RDF in its XML syntax, but easier to sc
For complete beginners, this primer is fantastic for getting a sense of the big picture, for touring the territory, and becoming familiar with the key concepts, languages, and resources. W3Schools also offers a huge number of free tutorials (quite compre
"OK, but how do I actually make web pages and publish them as a site?" We'll learn: how to create HTML pages with a text editor; bare bones of HTML page structure; how to save pages; how to link pages; how to upload pages to a live web server...