The Return of Language-Oriented Programming
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Experts argue that large language models are making domain-specific language development more cost-effective by reducing traditional barriers like documentation creation and tooling requirements. LLMs can now generate both DSL implementations and supporting materials, potentially reviving the "Language-Oriented Programming" approach from the 1990s where custom languages solve specific problem domains.
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