MQL

MQL is an abbreviation for Metaweb Query Language. MQL, usually pronounced “mickle,” is the programmatic interface to Freebase, or the API. That is, it’s the way applications—including those you may write-- get information into and back out of the data store at the heart of Freebase. The current implementation (MQL-J) uses JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) syntax, making it ideal for JavaScript and python based client... more

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