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I've just added 'A test sample of scientists from wikipedia's "List of computer scientists"' table.
I've just added 'A test sample of scientists from wikipedia's "List of computer scientists"' table.


As this task is still in "Draft" I am keep to find a "classic shell script" that showcases the important features of piping {cat,tee,misc filters} and the various redirections. Any suggestions?
As this task is still in "Draft" I am keen to find a "classic shell script" that showcases the important features of piping {cat,tee,misc filters} and the various redirections. Any suggestions?


Also the "List of computer scientists" is a bit random and the nature of the records is that ''sort | uniq'' filters are not required. Any suggestions about more appropriate data. Maybe we could use "[[Old lady swallowed a fly]]" to generate the test data as the lyrics are wonderfully repetitious? Also the code to generate the test data appears to be suitably brief.
Also the "List of computer scientists" is a bit random and the nature of the records is that ''sort | uniq'' filters are not required. Any suggestions about more appropriate data. Maybe we could use "[[Old lady swallowed a fly]]" to generate the test data as the lyrics are wonderfully repetitious? Also the code to generate the test data appears to be suitably brief.