This is often useful for finding the most commonly occurring lines in a file using the #linux #commandline
https://gist.github.com/sjaturner/a42a791bd61f41c4bff414bf1ec1922d
I seem to recall this mentioned on an episode of #twoscomplement - its surprising how useful this technique is.
It's handy for logfile analysis - sometimes the lowest frequency entries are the most significant. You can squish out numerical information using sed or tr which can help, too.
https://gist.github.com/sjaturner/a42a791bd61f41c4bff414bf1ec1922d
#linux #commandline #twoscomplement
If you are condemned to stay on an isolated island for the rest of your life, 'cause you committed code that did the wrong thing, and are allowed to take with you only one single podcast episode, then choose #twoscomplement's "Time for Computers", narrated by @benrady @mattgodbolt . They teach you some 😜
If you are condemned to stay on an isolated island for the rest of your life, 'cause you committed code that did the wrong thing, and are allowed to take with you only one single podcast episode, then take #twoscomplement's "Time for Computers", narrated by @benrady @mattgodbolt . They teach you some 😜
@aks
#CppCast just released a holiday special.
#TwosComplement with @mattgodbolt and Ben Rady doesn't seem very techbro to me.
Having established what the question was, it wasn't actually that hard to reach the answer. #slingsandarrows #outrangeousfortune #twoscomplement
#slingsandarrows #outrangeousfortune #twoscomplement
Having established what the question was, it wasn't actually that hard to reach the answer. #slingsandarrows #outrangeousfortune #twoscomplement
#slingsandarrows #outrangeousfortune #twoscomplement