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  1. Regular Expression Pocket Reference, Second Edition - July 2007
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Ideal as an introduction for beginners and a quick reference for advanced programmers, Regular Expression Pocket Reference is a comprehensive guide to regular expression APIs for C, Perl, PHP, Java, .NET, Python, vi, and the POSIX regular expression libraries. This handy book offers programmers a complete overview of the syntax and semantics of regular expressions that are at the heart of every text-processing application. When you've reached a sticking point and need to get to a solution quickly, the new Regular Expression Pocket Reference is the book you'll want to have.
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Table of Contents
  1. Chapter 1 Regular Expression Pocket Reference

    1. About This Book

    2. Introduction to Regexes and Pattern Matching

    3. Perl 5.8

    4. Java (java.util.regex)

    5. .NET and C#

    6. Python

    7. PCRE Lib

    8. PHP

    9. vi Editor

    10. JavaScript

    11. Shell Tools

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    Product Details
    Title:
    Regular Expression Pocket Reference
    By:
    Tony Stubblebine
    Publisher:
    O'Reilly Media
    Formats:
    • Print
    • Ebook
    • Safari Books Online
    Print Release:
    August 2003
    Ebook Release:
    June 2009
    Pages:
    112
    Print ISBN:
    978-0-596-00415-6
    | ISBN 10:
    0-596-00415-X
    Ebook ISBN:
    978-0-596-10378-1
    | ISBN 10:
    0-596-10378-6
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    About the Author
    1. Tony Stubblebine

      Tony Stubblebine is an Internet consultant, entrepreneur, and blogger. He's also the author of Regular Expression Pocket Reference, former Engineering Director for Odeo.com and former Engineering Lead for O'Reilly Media. He posts regular updates to his blog, StubbleBlog and regularly releases small websites such as Gem Jack, a repository of documentation for Ruby gems, Rate My Dance Moves, a YouTube mashup, and I Heart Quotes, the Unix fortune program re-imagined for the web.

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