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Brian Wilson Kernighan (pronounced /ˈkɛrn ɪ hæn/ , the 'g' is silent), (born January 1942, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a computer scientist who worked at Bell Labs alongside Unix creators Ke...
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; Brian Kernighan ; Department of Computer Science ; Princeton University ; Princeton, NJ 08544 bwk cs princeton edu ... AMPL modeling language for mathematical optimization ... experimental user interfaces...
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Examples from The AWK Programming Language by Aho, Kernighan, and Weinberger as text (120KB) or zipped (30KB). ... All the example code from The Unix Programming Environment by Kernighan and Pike: gzipped tar file; zip file.
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His Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies page. Co-inventor of C programming language, with Dennis Ritchie, and one of the foreground figures in ancient Unix ...
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An Interview with Brian Kernighan from the PC Report Romania[1] ... Brian Kernighan (born 1942) is a computer scientist who worked at the Bell Labs and contributed to the design of the pioneering AWK and AMPL programming languages. He is most well-known for his co-authorship of the first book on the C programming language.
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Following is an excerpt from Masterminds of Programming , by Federico Biancuzzi and Shane Warden. (Adapted for the web). The Unix philosophy of many small tools, powerful in their combination, is evident in the AWK programming language. ... Brian Kernighan: I don't really recall any specific event. I didn't even see my...
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Brian W. Kernighan; Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, N. J. ... Although it has lost little of its didactic value, it describes a language that C compilers today do no longer understand: the C of 1974, four years before Kernighan and Ritchie published the first edition of ``The C Programming Language''.
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Brian W. Kernighan is head of the Computing Structures Research Department, Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey.  He received a B.A.Sc in engineering physics from the University of Toronto in 1964, and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Princeton University in 1969.  Since joining Bell Labs in 1969,
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