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AWK~plus is the next generation script practice environment. The AWK Language specifications and a main extension of GNU GAWK. Combination of Dynamic and Static typing. Parallel computing that a lock is free, and is thread safe at a language level.
LIME (Less-is-More) is parallel/concurrent programming environment based on C. Internally, it uses XML technology to describe tasks and their dependencies. Externally, it offers the ANSI C99 programming as well as a set of visually-oriented interfaces.
Add logger code to all java files recursively from a given directory. If directory is not defined, the current directory is used. System.out.println are defaultly replaced by logger.fine but you can change the lever or do not replace.
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The bfi-toolkit is a set of scripts that converts Cobol Copybooks to XML. Uses sed and awk. Conversion allows for transformation of the XML produced, to create useful bits of code using XSLT (Cobol programs, copybook, DB tables etc.)