Also called a "domain-specific language," a special-purpose language is a programming language designed to solve a finite class of problems. For example, LISP and Prolog were designed for AI. Tex was ...
Doyle, Michael Scott. (2017). “Spanish For Professionals and Specific Purposes: Curricular Mainstay.” Hispania, vol. 100, no. 5, pp. 95–101. Fechter, Sharon ...
If you’ve ever written a makefile or designed a Web page with CSS, you’ve already encountered a DSL, or domain-specific language. DSLs are small, expressive programming languages custom designed for ...
Whenever the topic is raised in popular media about porting a codebase written in an ‘antiquated’ programming language like Fortran or COBOL, very few people tend to object to this notion. After all, ...