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Formal and Practical Aspects of Domain-Specific Languages: Recent Developments
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  • Computer languages are a programmer's basic tool and they play an essential role in computer science in which they specify computations which need to be performed as well as intended behavior of a system. Domain-Specific Language (DSL) is a particular computer programming language used to address a particular problem domain, representation technique, and solution technique.

    Formal and Practical Aspects of Domain-Specific Languages: Recent Developments is a collection of academic works containing current research on all aspects of domain-specific language. This book is a comprehensive overview in the computer language field and aims to be essential for scholars and practitioners in the software engineering fields by providing new results and answers to open problems in DSL research.

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GNU Autoconf, Automake and Libtool
Gary V. Vaughan, Ben Elliston, Tom Tromey and Ian Lance Taylor
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  • Developers who are looking to participate in this growth area will need to learn new Open Source tools. GNU Autoconf, GNU Automake and GNU Libtool are key tools for Open Source application development. These tools are not easy to learn, so some of the leading authorities on these tools have worked together on this book to teach developers how to boost their productivity and the portability of their application.
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