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# 8  
Old 03-21-2013
I have heard it a couple of times but not as often to be considered annoying, IMO. At least people don't get as shocked as when they hear/read someone say: "Help me fsck the disk".

Last edited by verdepollo; 03-21-2013 at 10:49 PM.. Reason: typo
# 9  
Old 03-22-2013
Is it eff sick?
Or eff ess check?
Or something else?
# 10  
Old 03-22-2013
I sometimes grep using awk when I want to do perform some computation or transformation between the global regular expression match and the associated print. Smilie
# 11  
Old 03-22-2013
I have used grep as a verb for nearly 20 years; and most of my unix / linux friends do as well.
# 12  
Old 03-22-2013
Hi.

I consider grep to do transformations, just like any other filter we can think of, even though it is almost always used to decrease the volume of data. I'd agree that it doesn't do combinations or manipulations of an individual datum. I tend to use the word in conversation only with technical friends, although occasionally others are curious enough to ask about it.

I don't think any of my friends have been confused by the use of grep as a verb.

However, I tend to not like the use of pattern ot describe a match as opposed to the template.

I'm in favor of use to encourage better communication in general.

OT and playful, need not be addressed here -- How well did we take to grok when we first encountered it? Smilie Can we talk about the thing we grokked to be an example of a grok:, as in what was that grok we had after the movie ? ... cheers, drl
# 13  
Old 03-22-2013
In Dutch it one could say "even greppen" (something like "let's do a quick grep") , and also to google gets declined as a verb: "even googelen" Smilie But it gets used in the sense of trying to find something somewhere, not for transforming something into something else..

Last edited by Scrutinizer; 03-22-2013 at 09:16 AM..
# 14  
Old 03-22-2013
To awk, or to sed, that is the question:
Whether 'tis Nobler in the mind to grep
The shebangs and backticks of outrageous scripts,
Or to use perl against a Sea of escape chararacters.
And by appending $ end them. To bash, to kill
No more; and after sleeping 1 second, to echo
that the runaway loop is ended, and the thousand horrors
That C shell is heir to. 'Tis a consumation
Devoutly to be wished. To halt the process,
to sleep 1 second, perchance to reboot; Aye, there's the rub,
For during that fsck, what dreams may come,
When this sysadmin has shuffled off for a cup of joe,
Must give us pause.
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