Little Languages

Little languages are small domain specific programming languages developed for a narrow problem domain. The concept was first named by Jon Bentley. Some examples of little languages are tbl and grap for the troff environment.

 

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nagoya, saga
betacam
nairan
miguel barbachano
nakae chomin
northern flying squirrel
santiago mndez
stanley g. weinbaum
jim anderton
order of the thistle
arthur porges
nakagawa hidemasa
the loved one
douglas rushkoff
ansei purge
prince narinaga
salafi
lester dent
charles heaphy
senior minister
integration testing
little people
line of code
david stockman
e. haldeman julius
johan van oldenbarnevelt
jeanne of flanders
kenneth robeson
international socialist organization
ruddy shelduck
education in scotland
education in wales
education in northern ireland
texas annexation
purundiro
little blue books
oktoberfest (hong kong)
photojournalism
list of photojournalists
masurian
king eider
compound eye
callsign
bautzen