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Software language

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A software language is an artificial language used in the development of software systems. The term is more general than programming language and also includes modelling languages, query languages, transformation languages, software interfaces, database schemata, domain-specific languages, markup languages, etc.

Further reading

  • Anneke Kleppe, Software Language Engineering: Creating Domain-Specific Languages using Metamodels, Addison-Wesley, 2008, ISBN 978-0321553454.
  • Ralf Lämmel, Software Languages: Syntax, Semantics, and Metaprogramming, Springer ISBN 978-3-319-90800-7.