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  2. AWK - Wikipedia

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    The XMLgawk extension was integrated into the official GNU Awk release 4.1.0. QSEAWK is an embedded AWK interpreter implementation included in the QSE library that provides embedding application programming interface (API) for C and C++. [22] libfawk is a very small, function-only, reentrant, embeddable interpreter written in C

  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 programming language - Wikipedia

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  5. 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.

  6. Regular expression - Wikipedia

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    Algebraic laws for regular expressions can be obtained using a method by Gischer which is best explained along an example: In order to check whether (X+Y) * and (X * Y *) * denote the same regular language, for all regular expressions X, Y, it is necessary and sufficient to check whether the particular regular expressions (a+b) * and (a * b ...

  7. 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)

  8. Talk:AWK - Wikipedia

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    Awk has long been superseded for complex programs with many lines, but I think a significant number of people still find it convenient for very small programs (one-liners and such), frequently invoked directly from shell. Awk is also the only general-purpose language in the Posix standard intermediate in capability and power between "sh" and "C"...

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Languages/Glottolog 4.3 language names

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    Glottolog 4.3 had, as of 2021 Jan 17, 8516 language entries. 8413 of these were associated with a continent and a list of their names and codes was downloaded. There was no obvious way to download the other 103 [lists max out at 2000 entries], but they are presumably the same as in earlier editions of Glottolog and are presumably already provided for.