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Difference between special purpose language and General purpose language

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Answered by singhdevradharmendra
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Special-purpose languages are very specific and offer the necessary abstractions and notations. They are also easier to use especially when solving specific problems. On the other hand, general-purpose languages are very open. They rarely support domain-specific notation.

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