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Building a Domain Specific Language in Groovy & Java Posted: Jun 22, 2006 9:28 PM
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The Groovy feature(s) I like best are those that allow you to build up your own Domain Specific Languages. It's primarily Dynamic Typing and the Meta-Object-Protocol (MOP) that enables developers to do this, although Groovy's support for Closures allows you to take your DSL to a higher level.

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