Origin of 'awk'
Kim Chr. Madsen
kimcm at ambush.UUCP
Thu Mar 10 22:43:05 AEST 1988
In article <2111 at ukecc.engr.uky.edu> wes at engr.uky.edu (Wes Morgan) writes:
>I was watching an old episode of Batman, and was enjoying the
>requisite fight scene. The Boy Wonder delivered a hefty blow
>to a villain's henchman, and the necessary 'visual sound effect'
>came up on the screen. But, lo! This was no *ordinary* Batman
>sound effect, for filling my screen was the magic word
>@AWK!!!@
>Is *this* the true origin of one of my favorite UNIX commands?
>Could it have really come from a campy 60's action/adventure show?
Well not really, the name is derived from the surnames of it's three
fathers:
Alfred V. Aho
Peter J. Weinberger
Brian W. Kernighan
And while on the topic they have just sent out the book:
The AWK Programming Language
The book is organized in much the same manner as the "The C
Programming Language" book, and is filled with good examples of the
usage of AWK. I strongly recommend the book to everybody using AWK or
is getting into database work. (As AWK beat the h*** out of any other
report generator I've seen -- or as someone said the best 4GL he ever
has seen).
An AWK Addict
Kim Chr. Madsen.
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