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  1. Computer language / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A general-purpose language is a computer language that is broadly applicable across application domains, and lacks specialized features for a particular domain. This is in contrast to a domain-specific language (DSL), which is specialized to a particular application domain.
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    In computer software, a general-purpose programming language (GPL) is a programming language for building software in a wide variety of application domains. Conversely, a domain-specific programming language (DSL) is used within a specific area. For example, Python is a GPL, while SQL is a DSL for querying relational databases.
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    From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A general-purpose programming languageis a way to tell a computer what to do that makes a user's jobeasy and quick without much confusion. It is not restricted to only one field (e.g. HTML). They can be used for many different things.
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    WEBC (pronounced / ˈ s iː / – like the letter c) is a general-purpose programming language. It was created in the 1970s by Dennis Ritchie and remains very widely used and influential. By design, C's features cleanly …

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