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<p>Domain-specific object-oriented languages - This page describes the domain specific object oriented languages, what languages are currently in use and how useful they are. | <p>'''Domain-specific object-oriented languages''' - This page describes the domain specific object oriented languages, what languages are currently in use and how useful they are. | ||
Object oriented domain specific languages are programming languages that are specific to some particular domain incorporating object oriented concepts. They differ from traditional languages in that they can be used only in the domain they are defined for and not for other general purposes.</p> | Object oriented domain specific languages are programming languages that are specific to some particular domain incorporating object oriented concepts. They differ from traditional languages in that they can be used only in the domain they are defined for and not for other general purposes.</p> | ||
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Domain-specific object-oriented languages - This page describes the domain specific object oriented languages, what languages are currently in use and how useful they are. Object oriented domain specific languages are programming languages that are specific to some particular domain incorporating object oriented concepts. They differ from traditional languages in that they can be used only in the domain they are defined for and not for other general purposes.