These are the main advantages we see in DSLs. We've tried to list all the advantages of using DSLs to bring key benefits to organisations. Are these the ones you were expecting? Is something missing? #DomainSpecificLanguage#strumentablog#everymondaybuff.ly/3CLvtyy
⚙️ The publication proposes a procedure that enables designers to capture the desired notion of diversity they are looking for. Using a simple #domainspecificlanguage, they can specify what elements in the specification are relevant. (2/3)
ALT Diderot:
A Parallel Domain-Specific Language for Image Analysis and Visualization
John Reppy
Friday, September 10, 2021
4:00 p.m. CT
Abstract and more at cs.uiowa.edu
John Reppy is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Chicago. He received his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1992 and spent the first eleven years of his career at Bell Labs in Murray Hill NJ. He has been exploring issues in language design and implementation since the late 1980s, with a focus on higher-order, typed, functional languages.
I’ve been coding a Kotlin DSL lately. I’ve used them many times, but I never wrote one before. While the process is not really exciting, the result is quite beautiful! #Kotlin#domainspecificlanguage@kotlin
Long ago #SQL was considered an easy #DomainSpecificLanguage to be used by non-programmers. Nowadays competent programmers shy away from having to write "raw" SQL (as something difficult and bad). Only to debug & reconfigure when the magic #framework produces stupid queries.