Man, your video is the first that actually shows me how to use wikidata for real. Thanks for making this, and I would happily watch as many more videos as you wanted to make!
This is great! Would it be possible to share both queries somewhere (the simple one he first demonstrates, and the second one which gives more refined results)? Also, looking good with longer hair, Navino :D
Thanks Sandra! glad the new flowing hair look is going down well :D Good idea to get these links posted here, here's they are: - First simple query: tinyurl.com/hvp7kjk - more advanced version: tinyurl.com/jcvnw6g - timeline from the advanced query: tinyurl.com/j97j3xz I'll get Ewan to add them to the description above as well.
There is a nice autocomplete and searching feature that helps with that a bit. I hadn't learned how cool it was until after making the video, will definitely be in the next one! Basically the panel on the top right allows you to run searches instead of needing to write out the property and item id numbers manually - and pressing 'ctrl' + 'space' brings up suggestions when you are typing out the query. See this intro video for more info: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikidata_Query_Service_Introduction.webm
Man, your video is the first that actually shows me how to use wikidata for real. Thanks for making this, and I would happily watch as many more videos as you wanted to make!
Your welcome :) It's really encouraging to hear such good feedback, thank you! More videos on the way soon...
Wow! great to know about histropedia and its cool! Thanks, Navino.
Thanks for taking the time to make this explanatory film - I really appreciate it!
Amazing ! Clear and attractive, thank you so much for this video and ... the magic histropedia !
A really really great tutorial!
Thank you very much. Can you give more sample queries. Then we can customize very easily
This was incredibly helpful. Thanks so much!
very very usefull. thanks a lot
This is great! Would it be possible to share both queries somewhere (the simple one he first demonstrates, and the second one which gives more refined results)? Also, looking good with longer hair, Navino :D
Thanks Sandra! glad the new flowing hair look is going down well :D
Good idea to get these links posted here, here's they are:
- First simple query: tinyurl.com/hvp7kjk
- more advanced version: tinyurl.com/jcvnw6g
- timeline from the advanced query: tinyurl.com/j97j3xz
I'll get Ewan to add them to the description above as well.
Thanks Navino
really appreciated work. Thank you a lot!
Great stuff. Thank you
Useful. Thank you for sharing.
This is awesome.
Thank you, amazing
thank you for this! I was pulling my hair out trying to learn sparql and the light bulb has turned on for me
Really interesting. Too bad those ugly properties codes are required :-/
There is a nice autocomplete and searching feature that helps with that a bit. I hadn't learned how cool it was until after making the video, will definitely be in the next one!
Basically the panel on the top right allows you to run searches instead of needing to write out the property and item id numbers manually - and pressing 'ctrl' + 'space' brings up suggestions when you are typing out the query. See this intro video for more info: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikidata_Query_Service_Introduction.webm
thank you
Wow.