XML isn't a DSL - it's more of a meta language. It can be used as a syntax for whatever DSL you want (you could write Perl scripts in XML if you wanted - wouldn't be nice though :). Likewise with lisp, you can write whatever DSL you want in terms of parenthesis, symbols, strings and numbers, so I believe you _could_ express any DSL in Lisp.
In reply to Re^3: Multiple representations
by hhdave
in thread Multiple representations
by zby
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