The purpose of using domain-specific language is?(1 point)
a. to provide an interesting description
b.to entertain readers with vivid language
c. to convey knowledge in a subject area
d. to communicate important ideas Is it this one?
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“domain-specific” — so I’d say C.
Yes, the correct answer is c. to convey knowledge in a subject area.
To arrive at this answer, you can analyze the options provided and determine which one best aligns with the purpose of using a domain-specific language (DSL).
a. to provide an interesting description: While a DSL can certainly be interesting, its main purpose is not solely for providing an interesting description.
b. to entertain readers with vivid language: Similar to the previous option, while a DSL can use vivid language, its primary purpose is not entertainment.
c. to convey knowledge in a subject area: This option accurately reflects the purpose of a domain-specific language. A DSL is designed to communicate ideas, concepts, and knowledge within a specific domain or subject area, using specialized vocabulary and syntax.
d. to communicate important ideas: This option is closely related to the correct answer. While a DSL can certainly be used to communicate important ideas, the broader focus is in conveying knowledge in a subject area.
Therefore, the answer is c. to convey knowledge in a subject area.