• katy ✨@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 months ago

    open up google

    search for exactly the result you want

    find an answer on stack exchange that isn’t just “nevermind figured it out”

    copy and paste into your code

  • tetris11@lemmy.ml
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    while :; do curl -X POST -d '{"text": "Removed by mod" }' https://lemmy.ml/post/13463433; done
    

    Nothing to see here folks

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    Coworker: “Hey, I got this really cool new tool that will solve this data filtering problem you had” Me:: “Cool! Let me check out the filters!” Coworker. “They are awesome and work by RegEx!” Me: “Nope, not interested.” Coworker: “But… it fits your needs exactly” Me: “I. said. NOT. INTERESTED!”

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      There’s other, more verbose, regular expression languages, for instance SRFI-115 for Scheme. But the hard part isn’t the syntax, but actually thinking about patterns, so it won’t help you any.

      Just get the O’Reilly bat book and learn. So what if it overwrites 10% of your brain and you can’t remember your mother’s face, you’ll have a useful skill.

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    I don’t know all of the regex rules (look ahead/behind, etc); but it’s honestly not that bad. If you can learn the syntax for a programming language, you can learn the basics of regex…

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.mlOP
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      8 months ago

      Sure, learning basics of regex is not that hard, but complex regex expressions can easily become impenetrable. I actually like the verbal expressions idea where you write out the regex using a long form and that gets compiled into the actual regex, e.g:

      const tester = VerEx()
          .startOfLine()
          .then('http')
          .maybe('s')
          .then('://')
          .maybe('www.')
          .anythingBut(' ')
          .endOfLine();
      

      That seems like the best of both world approach to me.

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        7 months ago

        My brief experience with LINQ has also taught me to prefer this type of thing as well; though I still use regex on a daily basis most of the time, given my environment.

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    Hey ChatGPT, here’s an example string, how would you get this string out of it with <insert regex implementation>?