Pages tagged awk:

10 Tips for Writing Efficient Bash Scripts | HACKTUX
http://hacktux.com/bash/script/efficient

Ten great tips for being efficient in bash.
Awk and Sed One-Liners Explained
http://www.osnews.com/story/21004/Awk_and_Sed_One-Liners_Explained
http://www.pement.org/awk/awk1line.txt
http://www.pement.org/awk/awk1line.txt
Useful examples of awk usage
sub(/\r$/,"")
HANDY ONE-LINE SCRIPTS FOR AWK
Awk by example, Part 1 --
http://www.funtoo.org/en/articles/linux/awk/1/
In defense of awk In this series of articles, I'm going to turn you into a proficient awk coder. I'll admit, awk doesn't have a very pretty or particularly "hip" name, and the GNU version of awk, called gawk, sounds downright weird. Those unfamiliar with the language may hear "awk" and think of a mess of code so backwards and antiquated that it's capable of driving even the most knowledgeable UNIX guru to the brink of insanity (causing him to repeatedly yelp "kill -9!" as he runs for coffee machine).
Awk by example, Part 1 --
http://www.funtoo.org/en/articles/linux/awk/1/
In defense of awk In this series of articles, I'm going to turn you into a proficient awk coder. I'll admit, awk doesn't have a very pretty or particularly "hip" name, and the GNU version of awk, called gawk, sounds downright weird. Those unfamiliar with the language may hear "awk" and think of a mess of code so backwards and antiquated that it's capable of driving even the most knowledgeable UNIX guru to the brink of insanity (causing him to repeatedly yelp "kill -9!" as he runs for coffee machine).
Awk by example, Part 1 --
http://www.funtoo.org/en/articles/linux/awk/1/
In defense of awk In this series of articles, I'm going to turn you into a proficient awk coder. I'll admit, awk doesn't have a very pretty or particularly "hip" name, and the GNU version of awk, called gawk, sounds downright weird. Those unfamiliar with the language may hear "awk" and think of a mess of code so backwards and antiquated that it's capable of driving even the most knowledgeable UNIX guru to the brink of insanity (causing him to repeatedly yelp "kill -9!" as he runs for coffee machine).
Awk by example, Part 1 --
http://www.funtoo.org/en/articles/linux/awk/1/
In defense of awk In this series of articles, I'm going to turn you into a proficient awk coder. I'll admit, awk doesn't have a very pretty or particularly "hip" name, and the GNU version of awk, called gawk, sounds downright weird. Those unfamiliar with the language may hear "awk" and think of a mess of code so backwards and antiquated that it's capable of driving even the most knowledgeable UNIX guru to the brink of insanity (causing him to repeatedly yelp "kill -9!" as he runs for coffee machine).