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[Omaha.pm] ack
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: [Omaha.pm] ack
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: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 22:14:39 -0500
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Lately, I just started using Ack instead of grep:
http://petdance.com/ack/
I find it magically delicious. And it's written in Perl.
anyone else use Ack?
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Mike Hostetler
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