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Domain-specific vocabulary refers to words used in specialized areas of studies, or domains, that carry specific meaning. A domain is a topic, subject, or generally, a specialized context from which a writer is writing.
We also learned that a Domain Specific Language (DSL) is a specialized programming language thats used for a single purpose. DSLs include: SQL (used for database queries and data manipulation) HTML (web application development) CSS (used for styles on web pages)
Using DSLs can increase the quality of the created product: fewer bugs, better architectural conformance, increased maintainability. This is the result of the removal of (unnecessary) degrees of freedom, the avoidance of duplication in code and the automation of repetitive work.
A domain-specific language is created specifically to solve problems in a particular domain and is not intended to be able to solve problems outside of it (although that may be technically possible). In contrast, general-purpose languages are created to solve problems in many domains.
DSL examples Web: HTML. Shell: sh, Bash, CSH, and the likes for *nix; MS-DOS, Windows Terminal, PowerShell for Windows. Markup languages: XML. Modeling: UML. Data management: SQL and its variants. Business rules: Drools. Hardware: Verilog, VHD. Build tools: Maven, Gradle.
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Domain-specific languages have been talked about, and used for almost as long as computing has been done. DSLs are very common in computing: examples include CSS, regular expressions, make, ant, SQL, many bits of Rails, expectations in JMock, graphvizs dot language, struts configuration file.
Domain specific vocabulary is the language that is used primarily within one area of knowledge but not others. Examples of areas or domains of knowledge include: Chemistry, Mathematics, Literature, Medicine and History.
DSLs include: SQL (used for database queries and data manipulation) HTML (web application development) CSS (used for styles on web pages)

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