Domain Specific Languages Archive

Edwin has this post on How to write a Program in 2 Steps . He suggests the following 2 simple steps to write a business program.

Design and implement the programming language which would be best for solving the problem.
Write the program in the language you’ve just implemented.

Now, that is a suggestion that will certainly […]

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Jay Fields has this series on BNL in his website. I had some time back requested him to provide his thoughts on BNL vs Business Rules.
Here is an excerpt from his response
The power of rules engines is elegantly solving general problems for the masses.
The power of a BNL is a concise, readable, and specific language […]

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I got into thinking a little more on Domain Specific Languages (DSL) after I hit this Post by Business Natural Language by Jay Fields It is a very enjoyable read on DSL. He uses a more appropriate term called Business Notation Languages (BNL).
A DSL simply put is a executable programming language that […]

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