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{{WikiEntry|key=General Purpose Language|qCode=16963996}}, or ([[GPL]]) is a computer language that is broadly applicable across application domains, and lacks specialized features for a particular domain. This is in contrast to a [[domain-specific language]] ([[DSL]]), which is specifically applicable to a selected domain.
{{WikiEntry|key=General-purpose Language|qCode=16963996}}, or ([[GPL]]) is a computer language that is broadly applicable across application domains, and lacks specialized features for a particular domain. This is in contrast to a [[domain-specific language]] ([[DSL]]), which is specifically applicable to a selected domain.
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Revision as of 03:18, 27 January 2023

General-purpose Language(Q16963996), or (GPL) is a computer language that is broadly applicable across application domains, and lacks specialized features for a particular domain. This is in contrast to a domain-specific language (DSL), which is specifically applicable to a selected domain. <noinlcude>

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