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Programming language specification         
DOCUMENTATION ARTIFACT THAT DEFINES A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
Language specification
In computer programming, a programming language specification (or standard or definition) is a documentation artifact that defines a programming language so that users and implementors can agree on what programs in that language mean. Specifications are typically detailed and formal, and primarily used by implementors, with users referring to them in case of ambiguity; the C++ specification is frequently cited by users, for instance, due to the complexity.
Data Manipulation Language         
FAMILY OF SYNTAX ELEMENTS USED FOR SELECTING, INSERTING, DELETING AND UPDATING DATA IN A DATABASE
Data Manipulation Language
<language, database> (DML, or Data Management Language) A language for the manipulation of data in a database by applications and/or directly by end-users. SQL contains DML commands such as INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE. See also Data Definition Language (DDL). (1999-04-26)
Data Language Interface         
DATABASE LANGUAGE
IBM Data Language One (DL/1); Data Language/1; DL/I; DL/1
Data Language Interface (Data Language/I, DL/I, Data Language/Interface, Data Language/One) is the language system used to access IBM's IMS databases, and its data communication system.

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D (data language specification)
D is a set of prescriptions for what Christopher J. Date and Hugh Darwen believe a relational database management system ought to be like.