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DATA-DRIVEN PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE MADE BY ALFRED AHO, PETER WEINBERGER AND BRIAN KERNIGHAN
Awk; Awk programming language; Awk language; Nawk; AWK programming language; Awk (language); AWK (programming language); GNU Awk; GNU awk; Gawk (GNU package); GAWK; Tawk; One true AWK; One True AWK; One true awk
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<tool, language> GNU awk. Gawk is a superset of standard awk and includes some Plan 9 features. David Trueman and Arnold Robbins of {Georgia Institute of Technology} were developing it in 1993. It has been ported to Unix, MS-DOS, Macintosh, and Archimedes. Latest version: 2.15.3, as of 1993-11-08. Available by FTP from your nearest GNU archive site. {Mac version (ftp://archive.umich.edu/mac/utilities/developerhelps/macgawk2.11.cpt.hqx)}. (2000-10-21)
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v. (colloq.) (D; intr.) to gawk at
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Gawk (disambiguation)
·vi To act like a gawky.
II. Gawk ·noun A simpleton; a booby; a gawky.
III. Gawk ·noun A Cuckoo.

Wikipedia

AWK

AWK (awk) 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, and is a standard feature of most Unix-like operating systems.

The AWK language is a data-driven scripting language consisting of a set of actions to be taken against streams of textual data – either run directly on files or used as part of a pipeline – for purposes of extracting or transforming text, such as producing formatted reports. The language extensively uses the string datatype, associative arrays (that is, arrays indexed by key strings), and regular expressions. While AWK has a limited intended application domain and was especially designed to support one-liner programs, the language is Turing-complete, and even the early Bell Labs users of AWK often wrote well-structured large AWK programs.

AWK was created at Bell Labs in the 1970s, and its name is derived from the surnames of its authors: Alfred Aho, Peter Weinberger, and Brian Kernighan. The acronym is pronounced the same as the name of the bird species auk, which is illustrated on the cover of The AWK Programming Language. When written in all lowercase letters, as awk, it refers to the Unix or Plan 9 program that runs scripts written in the AWK programming language.

Pronunciation examples for gawk
1. to gawk and fret over.
Cubed - A Secret History of the Workplace _ Nikil Saval _ Talks at Google
2. They'd gawk, extra, extra, read about it.
The Storytelling Edge _ Joe Lazauskas _ Talks at Google
3. just to kinda gawk. And on the flight back, he's really scared of airplanes, and so to
Unshelved _ Bill Barnes _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of gawk
1. The purpose was to gawk and mingle –– and gawk some more.
2. Hardier guests can gawk from their rooftop terrace.
3. Don‘t gawk at the Secret Service officers sipping coffee downtown.
4. A small crowd gathered to gawk at a damaged furniture shop.
5. Onlookers can gawk at Ali‘s Olympic gold medal that he received in Atlanta to replace the one that was lost.