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From: wdr@faron.UUCP (William D. Ricker)
Newsgroups: net.lang,net.unix
Subject: AWK
Message-ID: <323@faron.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 12-Aug-85 13:21:26 EDT
Article-I.D.: faron.323
Posted: Mon Aug 12 13:21:26 1985
Date-Received: Tue, 13-Aug-85 04:15:19 EDT
Reply-To: wdr@faron.UUCP (William D. Ricker)
Followup-To: net.lang
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Organization: The MITRE Coporation, Bedford, MA
Lines: 22
Keywords: AWK, Programming Pearls, Bentley
Xref: linus net.lang:1473 net.unix:4754
Summary: 

I've been enjoying Jon Bentley's "Programming Pearls" column in the
CACM.  However, it appears the AWK he's using at Murray Hill is a lot
fancier than the one that comes with 4.2BSD.  Does the AWK that
includes functions come with System V?  Or do us mundanes (non-AT&Ters)
just treat it as his private specification language until SYSTEM (++V)
comes out?  (Is Kernighan even supplying it to the packagers of
commercial Un*x?)

[Follow-up to net.lang, except for SYSTEM (++V) Bundling spinoffs]



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