I disagree with this, although I broadly agree with the rest of what you said. I am using very commonly "one-liners", Perl or sed or awk or grep or cut or other (mostly Perl), to pre-process big files and get the right input format for my real programs. One-liners can be a bless of God.
In reply to Re^2: sed in perl: syntax error at script.pl line 19, near ;$'
by Laurent_R
in thread sed in perl: syntax error at script.pl line 19, near ;$'
by rancho_trojan
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