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  2. AWK - Wikipedia

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    AWK (/ ɔː k / [4]) is a domain-specific language designed for text processing and typically used as a data extraction and reporting tool. Like sed and grep, it is a filter, [4] and it is a standard feature of most Unix-like operating systems.

  3. The AWK Programming Language - Wikipedia

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    The AWK Programming Language [1] is a well-known 1988 book written by Alfred V. Aho, Brian W. Kernighan, and Peter J. Weinberger and published by Addison-Wesley, often referred to as the gray book. [2] The book describes the AWK programming language and is the de facto standard for the language, written by its inventors. W.

  4. AWK (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    AWK is a programming language for text processing. AWK or awk may also refer to: Adwick railway station, Yorkshire, England; American Water Works (by NYSE ticker) Awabakal language, spoken in eastern Australia (ISO 639-3:awk) Wake Island Airfield, Micronesia (by IATA code)

  5. AWK (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; AWK (programming language)

  6. American Water Works - Wikipedia

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    The shares are traded on the NYSE under the ticker AWK. [5] History. The utility was founded in 1886 as the American Water Works & Guarantee Company. [6]

  7. Peter J. Weinberger - Wikipedia

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    At Bell Labs, Weinberger contributed to the design of the AWK programming language (he is the "W" in AWK), and the Fortran compiler f77. [2] A detailed explanation of his contributions to AWK and other Unix tools is found in an interview transcript at Princeton University. Another interview sheds some light on his work at Google. [3]

  8. Brian Kernighan - Wikipedia

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    Brian Wilson Kernighan (/ ˈ k ɜːr n ɪ h æ n /; [5] [6] born January 30, 1942) [2] is a Canadian computer scientist.He worked at Bell Labs and contributed to the development of Unix alongside Unix creators Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie.

  9. Gawk - Wikipedia

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    gawk (GNU package), the GNU implementation of the AWK programming language; Rubbernecking, openly staring at someone or something, look steadily, gaze. Gawk or gock, a type of rimshot in percussion; Gawk, a 2015 album by Vundabar