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Hi @johnkerl this is great, thank you!! Some points:
Thank you very much |
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Looks awesome! May I propose a Glossary page too? A reference to have acronyms fully spelled out and descriptive sentences. A tutorial and examples are really the Thing. Yet a glossary is a quick overview to grasp the terminology. And there are quite some keywords there to list. |
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Sorry @NikosAlexandris -- DKVP is for 'delimited key-value pairs' -- fixed in the glossary -- thank you! :) |
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Also @NikosAlexandris was it you that asked about multicore -- ? |
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Additional Markdown tables for the data-conversion keystroke-savers: https://gist.github.com/NikosAlexandris/65a88b4df50c33f16ff2dba16c8ef474 |
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The Data-conversion keystroke-savers section seems currently to not use a new/Go version of miller, so |
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@johnkerl I read through https://johnkerl.org/miller6/programming-language/#out-of-stream-variables-begin-and-end and I was quite pleased with the new style, and (obviously after having spent some time with Miller by now) started to digest things faster. One thing I miss reading, to know it can work or even how it will work, is using The intro tells us, and shows, how to write a simple statement, that multiple statements are to be separated by Example: ➜ echo 'a=3' |mlr.go --d2c put '$b = $a - 1 ; $c = $a - $b'
a,b,c
3,2,1 Sorry if I missed to find it or please ignore if you see not fit for it in the intro. ps- Off-topic on Miller syntax + GitHub: would be cool to be able to apply Miller's syntax highlighting in issues and elsewhere in this repository via: |
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Within the context of the Go port (README, tracking issue, and responses from the 2021 Miller survey) I'd like to hear some thoughts on Miller 6 docs.
Anyway, those are my perspectives -- what about yours?
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