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<big>'''The DSL (Domain Specific Language) refers to the custom language that has been developed for a specific domain or problem space. It is often used as a way to simplify and clarify complex concepts, making it easier to define, implement, and maintain software systems. In the context of Meta AI’s development process, the DSL may be used to define the functionality and behavior of different components within the system. The DSL can then be transformed into the source code for the actual implementation, which can be run on a computer or other hardware platforms.'''</big>
* [[DSL Prompts]]
* [[Mind Speak 2.0 Opus 3 System Prompt]]

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DSL Reference

The DSL (Domain Specific Language) refers to the custom language that has been developed for a specific domain or problem space. It is often used as a way to simplify and clarify complex concepts, making it easier to define, implement, and maintain software systems. In the context of Meta AI’s development process, the DSL may be used to define the functionality and behavior of different components within the system. The DSL can then be transformed into the source code for the actual implementation, which can be run on a computer or other hardware platforms.