Exploring domain-specific languages that bridge technology silos and align business teams across the entire enterprise
Explore ArticlesHow Domain-Driven Design principles are revolutionizing the way organizations create shared understanding between technical and business teams. Discover how companies like Amazon and Spotify are implementing DSLs to create a common vocabulary that spans from C-suite to code.
A practical guide to creating domain-specific languages that non-technical stakeholders can actually read and validate. Learn the patterns that make DSLs accessible across departments.
An inside look at how Stripe maintains consistency across their massive API surface using custom languages that their product, engineering, and operations teams all speak fluently.
Designing DSLs that enable seamless communication in distributed systems. Explore patterns for event schemas that make sense to both microservices and business analysts.
The subtle art of creating vocabularies that work across engineering, product, finance, and operations. Real examples from companies that got it right (and some that didn't).
A comprehensive review of tools like Xtext, Langium, and custom parsers. Which frameworks make it easiest to build languages that bridge business and technology?
Moving beyond if-statements to create rule engines that business teams can understand and validate. A deep dive into declarative approaches that scale across the enterprise.