Textual vs. Graphical DSLs
The discussion explores the merits of textual and graphical domain-specific languages (DSLs), emphasizing that the choice should align with the developers' preferences and the specific application area. While textual representations are often better understood, graphical models can provide clarity in visualizing connections. Ultimately, the effectiveness of a model lies not in its form but in how well it conveys the underlying metadata.In this clip
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Episode 67: Roundtable on MDSD and PLE
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