> When you say domain specific, do you mean the difference between viewing on
> the web vs. viewing in an application?
> I know C# is an application language. You can not use PHP in constructing an
> application? Is this what you mean by domain specific?

I mean that a domain-specific programming language solves problems in
a single problem domain. You can't use AS3 to build console
applications, for example. You can't do anything with it except
building Flash applications. C#, on the other hand, can be used to
build desktop applications, console applications, web applications,
etc.

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