Abstract:
The Scientific Conference paper introduces a Domain Specific Language (DSL) dedicated to simplifying fractal geometry through automated coding. This language aims to make fractal generation easier for both beginners and experts by providing intuitive syntax and functionalities for defining shapes and parameters. The DSL's development involved domain analysis, design principles, and iterative cycles. Results show its effectiveness in creating intricate fractal patterns for various purposes such as art, education, and science. Potential applications include artistic expression, educational exploration, and integration into scientific simulations. This project contributes to computational geometry, offering a valuable tool for fractal enthusiasts and researchers.