Adenine

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Adenine , named after the nucleobase adenine , is a scripting language that is being developed by the MIT Computer Science And Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) in cooperation with NTT as part of the Haystack and Oxygen project .

A key feature of Adenine is that this language has native support for the RDF . Adenine's language constructs are based on Python and LISP . The language itself is mapped in RDF and can thus on the one hand be represented and written with various RDF-based syntaxes such as N3 , and on the other hand it can be expanded like RDF.

Adenine is a domain-specific language (DSL) due to its specialization in RDF . The data type system corresponds to that of RDF and XML schema , but can in principle be expanded. As a scripting language, Adenine is platform-independent .

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