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Mar 01: Michael Sanders demos an X-windows GUI for AWK.
Mar 01: Awk100#24: A. Lahm and E. de Rinaldis' patent search, in AWK
Feb 28: Tim Menzies asks this community to write an AWK cookbook.
Feb 28: Arnold Robbins announces a new debugger for GAWK.
Feb 28: Awk100#23: Premysl Janouch offers a IRC bot, In AWK
Feb 28: Updated: the AWK FAQ
Feb 28: Tim Menzies offers a tiny content management system, in Awk.
Jan 31: Comment system added to awk.info. For example, see discussion bottom of ?keys2awk
Jan 31: Martin Cohen shows that Gawk can handle massively long strings (300 million characters).
Jan 31: The AWK FAQ is being updated. For comments/ corrections/ extensions, please mail tim@menzies.us
Jan 31: Martin Cohen finds Awk on the Android platform.
Jan 31: Aleksey Cheusov released a new version of runawk.
Jan 31: Hirofumi Saito contributes a candidate Awk mascot.
Jan 31: Michael Sanders shows how to quickly build an AWK GUI for windows.
Jan 31: Hyung-Hwan Chung offers QSE, an embeddable Awk Interpreter.
Run a WIKI using Gawk.
Download from LAWKER or Wolfgan Zekol's web site.
For a live demo, see the Yawk home page.
Wolfgan Zekol.
Web application.
Wolfgan Zekol.
dag@awk-scripting.de
Yawk is "yet another wiki klone", one among a lot of others. Yawk was written because the available wikis were missing some formatting capabilities or used strange formatting rules (and you might not like mine) or imposed too much requirements for understanding a wiki (mysql database installation with or without php installed).
Gawk 3.1.4 or later.
CGI
6000 lines.
Status 3=Released.
3=Free/public domain.
2004
2009
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