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Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2012 12:01:35 -0500
To: anno...@lists.nycbug.org
From: NYC*BUG Announcements <anno...@lists.nycbug.org>
Subject: [announce] NYC*BUG This Wednesday: AWK
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Onward into the ninth year of NYC*BUG!

* Wednesday January 4th Meeting

* February Meeting Call for Presentations

*****

January 04, 2012
Matthew Story on AWK

6:45 PM, Suspenders Restaurant backroom
111 Broadway in Manhattan

Your developers came to you wanting to use a new programming framework

they just saw on MTV.

It only builds on Ubuntu, and requires some bleeding-edge ports only

available as .deb packages, as well as some large rpm`s which for some

reason only install via yum. Not to mention you run a largely *BSD

environment, with a few Linux, Solaris, UNIX etc=85 boxes in the mix.

This is the moment when you whip out awk(1), on any of your UNIX

systems, and proceed to blow their minds.

Bio

Matthew Story is a software developer at Tablet Hotels, who regularly

abuses tcp services for fun and profit.

*****

Our February meeting will be on "BSD Networking Topics."

We are looking for additional contributions on anything relevant to the

day-to-day grind of using the BSDs in production network environments.

Topics are expected to be short presentations on anything from useful

scripts or configuration tweaks.

Email your submission to admin@ to discuss further. We particularly

encourage:

* speakers who have not presented at NYC*BUG before

* utilization of Unix as a tool kit of interoperability
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