DSL
Definition | : | Domain Specific Language |
Category | : | Computing » Programming Languages |
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What does DSL mean?
Domain Specific Language (DSL) is a programming language designed to be useful for a specific set of tasks, rather than a general purpose language that\'s aimed at any kind of software problem.
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DSL | Digital Subscriber Line | |
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DSL | Damn Small Linux | |
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DSL | Design Science License | |
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DSL | Definitive Software Library | |
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DSL | Delayed Speech and Language | |
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DSL | Direct Supply Line | |
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DSL | Daru Airport |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the full form of DSL in Programming Languages?
The full form of DSL is Domain Specific Language
What are the full forms of DSL in Computing?
Damn Small Linux | Design Science License | Domain Specific Language | Definitive Software Library
What are the full forms of DSL in Worldwide?
Digital Subscriber Line | Damn Small Linux | Design Science License | Domain Specific Language | Definitive Software Library | Delayed Speech and Language | Direct Supply Line
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