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Hello!
I am pleased to announce a new version of my “CLI text processing with GNU awk” ebook.
Learn the GNU awk
command step-by-step from beginner to advanced levels with hundreds of examples and exercises. This book will dive deep into field processing, show examples for filtering features, multiple file processing, how to construct solutions that depend on multiple records, how to compare records and fields between two or more files, how to identify duplicates while maintaining input order and so on. Regular Expressions will also be discussed in detail.
Links:
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PDF/EPUB versions: https://learnbyexample.gumroad.com/l/gnu_awk (free till 31-August-2023)
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Web version: https://learnbyexample.github.io/learn_gnuawk/
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Markdown source, example files, etc: https://github.com/learnbyexample/learn_gnuawk
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Interactive TUI app for exercises: https://github.com/learnbyexample/TUI-apps/blob/main/AwkExercises
I would highly appreciate it if you’d let me know how you felt about this book. It could be anything from a simple thank you, pointing out a typo, mistakes in code snippets, which aspects of the book worked for you (or didn’t!) and so on. Reader feedback is essential and especially so for self-published authors.
Happy learning :)
IMHO awk should be more popular than it is. Sed should be excluded from core-utils.
sed is very simple, why?
you will pry my
s/a/b/
from my cold dead hands!