Building Domain-Specific Languages for Model-Driven Development

Today, the popularity of dynamic languages such as Python and Ruby is growing beyond their use as scripting languages. In fact, Sun, Microsoft, and other companies are supporting some dynamic languages on their development platforms. Developers increasingly find that dynamic languages' features...

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Productivity
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