DSL stands for Domain-Specific Language. It is a programming language or specification language dedicated to a particular problem domain, a particular problem representation technique, and/or a particular solution technique. They are designed to solve a specific type of problem, as opposed to general-purpose languages which can be used for a wider range of tasks. Examples include HTML for web page structure, SQL for database queries, and regular expressions for pattern matching.
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