• @mayoi
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    -107 months ago

    That’s why they don’t belong anywhere outside single line bash commands.

      • @mayoi
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        -197 months ago

        Use of regex in production code is a sign of incompetence.

          • @[email protected]
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            127 months ago

            He’s a troll. He said earlier today that the holocaust wasn’t bad because “not all the jews died”

            He’s just trying to pick a fight

          • @mayoi
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            -117 months ago

            Removed by mod

            • @[email protected]
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              37 months ago

              There’s a lot of use cases where regex makes a lot of sense: complex log parsing, determining if a value entered is a valid phone number or email, syntax highlighting, data validation in ML preprocessing, etc. A lot of languages also come with certain features that allow regex to be more efficient than dumb string matching, such as the ability to pre-compile patterns and the flexibility of being able to choose between deterministic and non-deterministic finite automata, should you need efficiency for one use case and flexibility for another. It really depends on what you’re designing and how it’s going to be used, of course.