A command language is a language for job control in computing. It is a domain-specific and interpreted language; common examples of a command language are shell or batch programming languages. These languages can be used directly at the command line, but can also automate tasks that would normally be performed manually at the command line. They share this domain—lightweight automation—with scripting languages, though a command language usually has stronger coupling to the underlying operating system. Command languages often have either very simple grammars or syntaxes very close to natural language, to shallow the learning curve, as with many other domain-specific languages.
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- Linguagem de comandos (pt)
- Kommandospråk (sv)
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| - A command language is a language for job control in computing. It is a domain-specific and interpreted language; common examples of a command language are shell or batch programming languages. These languages can be used directly at the command line, but can also automate tasks that would normally be performed manually at the command line. They share this domain—lightweight automation—with scripting languages, though a command language usually has stronger coupling to the underlying operating system. Command languages often have either very simple grammars or syntaxes very close to natural language, to shallow the learning curve, as with many other domain-specific languages. (en)
- Kommandospråk är domänspecifika språk som ofta har en enkel konsekvent syntax för att underlätta inlärning. Inom människa–datorinteraktion är de ett sätt att interagera med en dator genom kommandon som skrivs in i till exempel en kommandotolk. (sv)
- Uma linguagem de comandos é uma linguagem para , em computação. É uma linguagem interpretada e de domínio específico. Exemplos comuns de uma linguagem de comandos são as linguagens de programação em shell ou em lote. (pt)
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| - A command language is a language for job control in computing. It is a domain-specific and interpreted language; common examples of a command language are shell or batch programming languages. These languages can be used directly at the command line, but can also automate tasks that would normally be performed manually at the command line. They share this domain—lightweight automation—with scripting languages, though a command language usually has stronger coupling to the underlying operating system. Command languages often have either very simple grammars or syntaxes very close to natural language, to shallow the learning curve, as with many other domain-specific languages. (en)
- Kommandospråk är domänspecifika språk som ofta har en enkel konsekvent syntax för att underlätta inlärning. Inom människa–datorinteraktion är de ett sätt att interagera med en dator genom kommandon som skrivs in i till exempel en kommandotolk. (sv)
- Uma linguagem de comandos é uma linguagem para , em computação. É uma linguagem interpretada e de domínio específico. Exemplos comuns de uma linguagem de comandos são as linguagens de programação em shell ou em lote. Essas linguagens podem ser usadas diretamente na linha de comando, mas também podem automatizar tarefas que normalmente seriam executadas manualmente na linha de comando. Eles compartilham esse domínio - automação leve - com linguagens de script, embora uma linguagem de comandos geralmente tenha um acoplamento mais forte ao sistema operacional subjacente. As linguagens de comandos geralmente têm gramáticas ou muito simples, muito próximas da linguagem natural, para baixar a curva de aprendizado, como em muitas outras linguagens de domínio específico. (pt)
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