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		<description><![CDATA[I think you make a reasonable point that from the perspective of the business user – or even modeler, the important representation to them of the DSL is the specific concrete representation they see. However, even in simple systems, I often find that I’ll provide different projections to different types of users, so there really is no one concrete syntax. When I’m talking about things like XML, databases and pure textual DSLs, I’ll admit I’m mainly thinking from a model makers perspective in terms of the details of the implementation under the hood from where the projections can be derived for different types of users, and it is there that I’m suggesting XML works for a certain subset of use cases.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think you make a reasonable point that from the perspective of the business user – or even modeler, the important representation to them of the DSL is the specific concrete representation they see. However, even in simple systems, I often find that I’ll provide different projections to different types of users, so there really is no one concrete syntax. When I’m talking about things like XML, databases and pure textual DSLs, I’ll admit I’m mainly thinking from a model makers perspective in terms of the details of the implementation under the hood from where the projections can be derived for different types of users, and it is there that I’m suggesting XML works for a certain subset of use cases.</p>
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