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What is a domain-specific language (DSL)?
What is a domain-specific language (DSL)?
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A domain-specific language (DSL) is a programming language tailored to a specific application domain, such as SQL for database queries or HTML for web page structure. DSLs are designed to be more effective and efficient for particular tasks compared to general-purpose programming languages.