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Description: Description, examples, links; Lisp and Smalltalk emphasized; by Martin Fowler. MF Bliki. (February 13, 2004)
The basic idea of a domain specific language (DSL) is a computer language that's targeted to a particular kind of problem, rather than a general purpose language that's aimed at any kind of software problem. Domain specific languages have been talked about, and used for almost as long as computing has been done.
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