Domain-Specific Indeed

 Domain-specific languages (DSLs) sometimes pop up where you least expect them. This week, for instance, Thoughtworks Studios released an upgrade to its Twist automated testing tool that includes a DSL for building test suites and scenarios in plain English, hiding the complexity of test automation. That's a classical application of DSLs -- those programming or specification languages that are dedicated to a particular problem domain.



March 01, 2010
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