<b>Written for developers who need to create user-facing DSLs, </b><I><B>Business-Friendly DSLs</B></I><b> unlocks clear and practical methods to create DSLs with easy-to-use interfaces.</b><BR><BR>Domain-specific languages are custom text or graphical interfaces that allow domain experts to create and modify their own software systems. With a syntax that’s clear and familiar to the non-technical user, DSLs are precise enough to generate working software that would normally require traditional coding. Written for developers who need to create user-facing DSLs, <I>Building User-Friendly DSLs</I> unlocks clear and practical methods to create DSLs with easy-to-use interfaces. By working through a detailed example of a car rental company, you''ll see how creating a custom DSL can get rid of time-consuming and bureaucratic code adjustments, freeing you up to work on features whilst your clients and colleagues write their software themselves!<BR><BR> Purchase of the print book includes