Which option describes domain-specific language?(1 point)

Responses

language that contains slang and contractions
language that contains slang and contractions

language that uses first-person pronouns
language that uses first-person pronouns

language that gives the reader a clear image
language that gives the reader a clear image

language that refers to a specific subject area
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language that refers to a specific subject area

The correct option that describes domain-specific language is: language that refers to a specific subject area.

The option that describes domain-specific language is the last one: "language that refers to a specific subject area".

Domain-specific language (DSL) is a programming language or language extension that is specifically designed to be used in a particular domain or subject area. It is tailored to address the needs and requirements of a specific problem or industry, making it more efficient and easier to use for tasks within that particular domain.

To arrive at the correct answer, one can understand the meaning of the term "domain-specific language". By breaking it down, we can see that "domain-specific" refers to a specific subject area or domain, and "language" refers to a system of communication. Thus, the option that mentions a language that refers to a specific subject area correctly describes domain-specific language.