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Code Editor : ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Version 1.2 =========== Thanks for help with beta test to Bill Davidsen, Tom Dickey, Ed Ferguson, Jack Fitts, Onno van der Linden, Carl Mascott, Jean-Pierre Radley, John Roll, Ian Searle, Bob Stockler. The calendar program examples/hical was written by Bob Stockler. Darrel Hankerson ported versions 1.2.x to DOS/OS2. Version 1.0 and 1.1 =================== Carl Mascott ported mawk to V7 and in the process rooted out some subtle (and not so subtle) bugs. Ian Searle ported mawk to System V and put up with my insane attempts to get fpe exception trapping off. An anonymous reviewer for comp.sources.reviewed did the MSC and Mac ports and wrote .bat files for the tests. Another or maybe the same reviewer did the Dynix port. Ports to new systems: Ed Ferguson MIPS M2000 C2.20 OS4.52 Jwahar R. Bammi Atari ST Berry Kercheval SGI IRIX 4.0.1 Andy Newman Next 2.1 Mike Carlton Next 2.1 Elliot Jaffe AIX 3.1 Jeremy Martin Convex 9.1 Scott Hunziker Coherent 4.0 Ken Poulton Hpux Onno van der Linden 386bsd 0.1 Bob Hutchinson Linux 0.98p14 The DOS version is a lot better thanks to suggestions and testing from Ed Ferguson, Jack Fitts, Nadav Horesh, Michael Golan and Conny Ohstrom. The DOS additions for 1.1.2d are all ideas of Ben Myers; much of the code is his too. Arnold Robbins kept me current on POSIX standards for AWK, and explained some of the "dark corners". Thank you to everyone who reported bugs or offered encouragement, suggestions or criticism. (At least the bugs got fixed).
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