Sawzall

Sawzall is a procedural domain-specific programming language, used by Google to process large numbers of individual log records. Sawzall was first described in 2003, and the szl runtime was open-sourced in August 2010. However, since the MapReduce table aggregators have not been released, the open-sourced runtime is not useful for large-scale data analysis of multiple log files off the shelf. Sawzall has been replaced by Lingo for most purposes within Google. Wikipedia

Created Year: 2003
Aliases: Sawzall (programming language)

Wikidata: Q970424

Programming paradigms: procedural programming

Language types: procedural programming language

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Latest data update: 2022-09-16