Awk

/ɔk/ noun

A programming language and command-line tool designed for processing and analyzing structured text data, particularly useful for pattern scanning and data extraction.

Acronym from the surnames of its creators: Alfred Aho, Peter Weinberger, and Brian Kernighan. Developed at Bell Labs in 1977, the name conveniently forms a pronounceable word that reflects its somewhat awkward but powerful syntax.

AMሙያወራ
ARمحرج
BNবিশ্রী
CApoc elegant
CSneohrabaný
DAkejtet
DEunbeholfen
ELσίγουρα
ESincómodo
FAناخوشایند
FIhankalaa
FRgênant
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