Awk vs Tawk - What's the difference?
awk | tawk |
(obsolete) Odd; out of order; perverse.
(obsolete) Wrong, or not commonly used; clumsy; sinister; as, the awk end of a rod (the butt end).
(obsolete, UK, dialect) Clumsy in performance or manners; unhandy; not dexterous; awkward.
Awkward; uncomfortable.
(computing) A Unix scripting language or the command line interface itself.
(usually attributive, computing) Code written in or skill in using the awk language.
As an adjective awk
is (obsolete) odd; out of order; perverse.As an adverb awk
is (label) perversely; in the wrong way.As a proper noun awk
is (computing) a unix scripting language or the command line interface itself.As a noun awk
is (usually attributive|computing) code written in or skill in using the awk language.As a verb tawk is
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(en adjective)- (Golding)
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(-)- I used C, Perl, the Bourne shell, and some awk and tcl to implement these projects.