X-windows GUI for AWK
Michael Sanders demos an X-windows GUI for AWK.
Blog about a Locker of Awk code: http://awk.info
Comment system added to awk.info. For example, see discussion bottom of ?keys2awk
Martin Cohen shows that Gawk can handle massively long strings (300 million characters).
The AWK FAQ is being updated. For comments/ corrections/ extensions, please mail tim@menzies.us
Arnold Robbins asks this community to comment on different methods to implement file inclusion in Gawk.
Peter Ivanyi and Roman Putanowicz generate Latex doco from program comments.
Bredan O'Conner reports that, for at least one task, Mawk runs faster than C, C++, Java, Perl, Ruby,...
Janis Papanagnou shows how to use header names to reference column data.
Mikhail Auguston (and friends) offer an Awk debugger and assertion checker.
Erich Neuwirth uses Awk (and TEX) for Quick and Dirty Databases.
Dick L. proposes a new Awk mascot: 'AWK-eye the hard working dwarf.
Bakar and Janowski use Awk for automated result verification.
Russ Cox explains why regular expressions are so much faster in Awk.
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Dongyoung Kim (and friends) use Awk for intrusion alerts.
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Sally Floyd (and friends)'s congestion control for Unicast applications.
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Henry Spencer's classic essay: "Awk as a systems programming language".
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Awk100#15: Ronald Loui's AI teaching lab (the soccer simulator).
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Awk100#13: Yung-Pin Cheng's Awk-Linux courseware for teaching operating systems.
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Brian Kernighan bequeaths to Awk.Info the code from original Awk book
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Robbins' latest Gawk devel patch includes support for indirect functions.
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