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Language is central to the discipline of software engineering.
Programmers use a variety of languages in their daily work, and new
languages appear frequently. These languages may offer new solutions
to problems such as software production, distribution, maintenance and
enhancement. However, not all languages address the problem of
general-purpose computing: domain-specific languages (DSLs) are
explicitly designed to address a particular class of problems, while
offering compelling advantages within that class.
This conference is dedicated to the discussion of the unique aspects of DSL design, DSL implementation, and the use of DSLs in software engineering. Domain-specific languages give rise to a number of questions:
These and other questions are the focus of this conference, which seeks to advance the practice of DSL design, DSL implementation, and software engineering generally by:
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First posted: 6 Mar. 1999 pc Last changed: 6 Mar. 1999 pc |
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