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Introduction to Domain Specific Languages
| Language : | English | Quality : | Average | Has Audio : | true | Source : | InfoQ | Media : | Flash |
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Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are limited forms of computer language designed for a specific class of problems. In this JAOO conference talk, Martin Fowler introduces a simple example of DSL, bringing out the difference between external and internal DSLs, and talking through the trade-offs in using both forms. The talk is based on Martin's language workbench article on martinfowler.com [SUGGEST A ARTICLE] |
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