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Domain-Specific Languages and Standard Libraries
This chapter explores the concept of domain-specific languages (DSLs) and the need for libraries that provide standard functionality for different DSLs. The speakers discuss their experience in writing DSLs for state machines and user interfaces, and the importance of configurability and composability. They also touch on language composition and extensibility in modern language workbenches.