domain-specific languages (dsls)
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) are programming languages specifically designed for solving problems within a particular domain or field of application. They provide a simplified and focused syntax tailored to express concepts and operations specific to that domain, making it easier and more efficient to develop software solutions for specific tasks or industries.
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