Regular Expression Pocket Reference: Regular Expressions for Perl, Ruby, Php, Python, C, Java and .Net Contributor(s): Stubblebine, Tony (Author) |
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ISBN: 0596514271 ISBN-13: 9780596514273 Publisher: O'Reilly Media OUR PRICE: $22.49 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: August 2007 Annotation: Concise and easy to use, this handy guide offers programmers a complete overview of the syntax and semantics of regular expressions, which are at the heart of every text-processing application. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Computers | Software Development & Engineering - General - Computers | Programming - General - Computers | Programming Languages - Javascript |
Dewey: 005.13 |
Series: Pocket Reference (O'Reilly) |
Physical Information: 0.32" H x 4.38" W x 7.04" (0.26 lbs) 126 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: This handy little book offers programmers a complete overview of the syntax and semantics of regular expressions that are at the heart of every text-processing application. Ideal as a quick reference, Regular Expression Pocket Reference covers the regular expression APIs for Perl 5.8, Ruby (including some upcoming 1.9 features), Java, PHP, .NET and C#, Python, vi, JavaScript, and the PCRE regular expression libraries.
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Contributor Bio(s): 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.Stubblebine, Tony: - 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. |