Semantic vs Syntactic Schema: Revision history

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21 January 2026

  • curprev 07:0307:03, 21 January 2026Marcin talk contribs 2,111 bytes +6 →‎Canonical Takeaway
  • curprev 07:0207:02, 21 January 2026Marcin talk contribs 2,105 bytes +2,105 Created page with "https://chatgpt.com/share/69707955-7ca4-8010-850a-ca6cef5201ee A syntactic schema describes the shape of the data (fields, types, formatting). A semantic schema describes the meaning of the data (roles, intent, constraints, and invariants). Syntactic schemas can validate that an input is well-formed; semantic schemas can be compiled into geometry, BOMs, drawings, and build instructions because they encode what the design is supposed to do, not just how it is written. =..."