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T Edward Whalen

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T Edward Whalen is a research engineer at Northwestern University
pycut, a cut for Python nerds Posted: Jul 17, 2003 1:29 PM
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So I often find myself wishing for a 'cut' command that used Python split() behavior and Python slice notation. For some reason, I'm often munging text files in the shell.

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