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  • For me it was a little over a year in when I started doing a lot of DSL Domain-Specific Language

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Domain-Specific Languages, or to provide templating, XML parsing capabilities, and much more.

    Dashboard RSS Feed 2010

  • A few syntax enhancements have also found their way into it to help ease the development of Domain-Specific Languages.

    Dashboard RSS Feed 2010

  • Some developers might already be familiar with the DSL (Domain-Specific Languages) SDK, also referred to as the DSL Tools in the past.

    Softpedia - Windows - All 2010

  • Pharmaceutical, and Biotechnology MUMBAI, India -- Tata Interactive Systems Announces its First Domain-Specific Learning and Consulting Solutions for Health Care Global learning solutions provider-Tata Interactive Systems (TIS) - has recently announced the launch of its first business vertical-focused learning solutions for organizations in the health care industry.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Tata Interactive Systems 2010

  • This is also a technique which can be used when writing Domain-Specific Languages.

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  • Groovy also enables developers to extend the Java platform to create embedded Domain-Specific Languages that express unique business concepts in a readable and maintainable fashion.

    unknown title 2009

  • Enabling developers to customize the language at will to derive their own Domain-Specific Languages

    unknown title 2009

  • JBoss Seam and more, as well as integrated in commercial products and Fortune 500 mission-critical applications for its scripting capabilities offering a nice extension mechanism to these applications, or for its ability to let subject matter experts and developers author embedded Domain-Specific Languages to express business concepts in a readable and maintainable fashion

    unknown title 2009

  • Odersky opens with an argument for a scalable language: one that's suitable for small and large programs, from parsing to scripting, from extension scripts to heavy lifting libraries, one that embraces Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) rather than a reliance on external languages.

    al3x 2008

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