[SGVLUG] SGVLUG this Thursday 9/8: Text Processing at the Linux Command Line
Rob Wilcox
e320r837i4031j316 at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 7 11:47:01 PDT 2016
Hi All,
it's been a long time since I've been to the Linux meeting.
I'll be there tomorrow night, see you there. ------ Rob W.
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On Wed, 9/7/16, Lan Dang via SGVLUG <sgvlug at sgvlug.net> wrote:
Subject: [SGVLUG] SGVLUG this Thursday 9/8: Text Processing at the Linux Command Line
To: "SGVLUG Discussion List." <sgvlug at sgvlug.net>
Date: Wednesday, September 7, 2016, 10:49 AM
Hi all,
Remember -- dinner at 7pm, presentation at 8pm. Parking can
be annoying around that hour so come a little early.
http://www.meetup.com/SGVTech/events/233145950/
TOPIC: Text Processing at the Linux Command LinePRESENTER:
Joel Steres
LOCATION: Du-Par's Restaurant and Bakery
214 S Lake Ave, Pasadena, CA
ABSTRACT:
Text is everywhere but not always in a useful form. On any
given day we encounter dozens or hundreds of data formats.
Some formats are focused on presentation while others focus
on structure at the expense of presentation. Many times the
information we need has to be found, disentangled and
manipulated before it is useful. The easier we can navigate
across these boundaries, the more freedom we have to find
new uses and insights.
Linux offers a rich array of commands and tools for text
processing at the command line. This talk proposes a
classification for different types of command line
processing tasks and then explores some of the common tools
available within each category. Many of these tools have a
host of options. Some useful but lesser known options will
be highlighted. The tools will then be applied to a number
of examples covering data extraction, processing and
presentation.
BIO:
Joel Steres spends most of his time at the command prompt.
He is still amazed at how small specialized building blocks
can be combined to achieve big results.
Lan
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