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Haskell for all Haskell for all Thursday, February 29, 2024 The siren song of domain-specific languages The siren song of domain-specific languages I’ve seen a lot of engineering teams mistakenly believe that they can author domain-specific languages for less technical users on a budget. In particular they seem to believe that if they create this domain-specific language then the less technical users will be able to thoughtlessly churn out a bunch of code in that language and there won’t be any problem and they can then move onto the next project. This rarely works out in the way that people hope it will. In the best case scenario , your less technical users will churn out a large amount of code using your domain-specific language (which is exactly the outcome you hoped for!) and that corpus of code will push the boundaries of what your language is capable of (like performance, compilation speed, features, or supporting integrations). The larger your userbase the greater t...

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