This link has been bookmarked by 122 people . It was first bookmarked on 22 Jun 2007, by Avdi Grimm.
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Antonio PérezThis tutorial is intended for advanced audiences. If you’re new to regular expressions, or if you could use a quick refresher, go read my intro to regular expressions, and work through a few examples. Trust me, it’ll be one of the most rewarding twenty mi
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Extreme regex foo: what you need to know to become a regular expression pro - I’m Mike
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Eric TorreborrePositive lookahead is specified using the sequence (?= ). To match “mike” in the text “mike rocks,” for example, I would write mike(?= rocks). Another type of lookaround is lookbehind, which looks backwards. It is specified using the sequence (?<=
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mario64Extreme regex foo: what you need to know to become a regular expression pro
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Hagure MetaruGreat RegEx reference for when you are just starting out with expressions. Written in plain english and covers the basic operators
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Ethan GardnerThis tutorial is intended for advanced audiences. If you’re new to regular expressions, or if you could use a quick refresher, go read my intro to regular expressions, and work through a few examples. Trust me, it’ll be one of the most rewarding twent
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geizagirreIn this tutorial I’ll be introducing some advanced regex concepts that will allow you to parse text like a pro. I’ll be introducing lazy quantifiers, lookaround, pattern modifiers, and more.
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Andrew WhiteThis tutorial is intended for advanced audiences. If you’re new to regular expressions, or if you could use a quick refresher, go read my intro to regular expressions, and work through a few examples. Trust me, it’ll be one of the most rewarding twent
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