Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are programming languages designed to solve specific problems or cater to particular domains, offering tailored syntax and semantics that improve productivity and efficiency. By providing a more focused and expressive way to address complex tasks, DSLs have become increasingly relevant in the tech community, enabling developers to create more maintainable, flexible, and scalable software solutions across various industries, from finance and healthcare to web development and data analysis.
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