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1. Use URIs as names for things.
2. Use HTTP URIs so that people can look up those names.
3. When someone looks up a URI, provide useful information, using the standards (RDF, SPARQL).
4. Include links to other URIs. so that they can discover more things.

—Tim Berners-Lee Linked Data - Design Issues

The greatest challenge of updating our legacy IT infrastructure hasn’t been replacing the ETLs or synchronization. It’s been achieving consensus on the meaning of data elements.

—Gavin Carothers and Charles Greer Linking Data and Semantics at O’Reilly

Rule 5. Data dominates. If you've chosen the right data structures and organized things well, the algorithms will almost always be self-evident. Data structures, not algorithms, are central to programming.

—Rob Pike Notes on Programming in C

It is important not to let the perfect become the enemy of the good, even when you can agree on what perfect is. Doubly so when you can't. As unpleasant as it is to be trapped by past mistakes, you can't make any progress by being afraid of your own shadow during design.

—Greg Hudson Version Control with Subversion
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