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    django-webpack-loader

    django-webpack-loader

    Transparently use webpack with django

    ...Before configuring django-webpack-loader, let's first configure what's necessary on the webpack-bundle-tracker side. Update your Webpack configuration file (it's usually on webpack.config.js in the project root). Make sure your file looks like this (adapt to your needs). The generated compiled files will be placed inside the /assets/webpack_bundles/ directory and the file with the information regarding the bundles and assets (webpack-stats.json) will be stored in the project root.
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    GoAWK

    GoAWK

    A POSIX-compliant AWK interpreter written in Go, with CSV support

    GoAWK now uses a bytecode compiler and includes native support for CSV files. AWK is a fascinating text processing language, and The AWK Programming Language is a wonderfully concise book describing it. The A, W, and K in AWK stand for the surnames of the three original creators: Alfred Aho, Peter Weinberger, and Brian Kernighan. Kernighan is also an author of The C Programming Language (“K&R”), and the two books have that same each-page-packs-a-punch feel. AWK was released in 1977, which makes it over 40 years old! Not bad for a domain-specific language that’s still used for one-liners on Unix command lines everywhere. ...
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