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=== Benefits of DSLs === Domain-specific languages offer several advantages over general-purpose programming languages when it comes to solving problems within a particular domain: * **Expressiveness**: DSLs allow developers to express complex ideas concisely and clearly, often using domain-specific terminology. * **Abstraction**: By creating a DSL that focuses on the specific problem domain, developers can abstract away unnecessary details and focus solely on solving the problem at hand. * **Readability**: DSLs can be designed to read like natural language, making it easier for both developers and domain experts to understand and collaborate on code. * **Productivity**: By providing a higher level of abstraction, DSLs can increase developer productivity by reducing the amount of boilerplate code and allowing for more efficient problem-solving.
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