note
kschwab
"Speedy Hacking" is especially useful in the
Unix Sys Admin arena, probably more so than in a "real" Software Engineering context.<p>
There are often times when a quick and dirty sh/awk/perl
script can save the day.<p>
A few examples:
<ul>
<li>Quick hacks during system outages: ps -elf | sort -rn +9 (find top memory pigs)
<li>Being able to cobble up an LWP script to page you when
a backup is finished, allowing you to work on other items
in the meantime
<li>Various uses of perl hashes and sort() on log files. Perhaps to find out very quickly which IP address is flooding your webserver during a hack attack. Perhaps to
answer some last minute question for a Marketing VP. ( Who are the top 10 domains for the email addresses on our mailing list ?)
<li>More quick and dirty perl, like filtering and summarizing sar output when your Oracle database is
sucking wind, and some Business Analyst is breathing down
your neck.
</ul>
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