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Regular Expressions Cookbook Code Samples 28 Sep 2012 | 01:15 pm
Code samples and regular expressions from the second edition of Regular Expressions Cookbook are now available for download
Back to School with Regular Expressions Cookbook 4 Sep 2012 | 09:30 am
Save 40% on the print edition and 50% on the ebook edition of Regular Expressions Cookbook with O'Reilly's back-to-school special from 4 to 11 September.
Second Edition of Regular Expressions Cookbook Now In Stock at Amazon.com 3 Sep 2012 | 01:38 pm
The second edition of Regular Expressions Cookbook is now in stock at Amazon.com
What’s New in The Second Edition of Regular Expressions Cookbook 29 Aug 2012 | 07:42 am
Overview of what's new in the completely revised second edition in Regular Expressions Cookbook
Second Edition of Regular Expressions Cookbook Has Been Published 27 Aug 2012 | 06:36 pm
The second edition of Regular Expressions Cookbook is now shipping. I dare say that Regular Expression Cookbook is still the most practical book on regular expressions to date, filled with even more d...
Expressões Regulares Cookbook 3 Oct 2011 | 01:25 pm
I received my author copy of “Expressões Regulares Cookbook” last week. This is the Brazilian Portuguese translation of Regular Expressions Cookbook. You can buy Expressões Regulares Cookbook from the...
한 권으로 끝내는 정규표현식 30 Sep 2011 | 01:25 pm
I received my author copy of “한 권으로 끝내는 정규표현식” last month. This is the Korean translation of Regular Expressions Cookbook. You can buy 한 권으로 끝내는 정규표현식 from the publisher Hanbit Media, Inc. or any book...
한 권으로 끝내는 정규표현식 30 Sep 2011 | 09:25 am
Regular Expressions Cookbook is now available in Korean.
#1 O’Reilly eBook for 2010 20 Dec 2010 | 04:21 pm
The year-end issue of O’Reilly’s author newsletter discussed the trends O’Reilly has been seeing the past few years, and their predictions for 2011. The key trend is that digital is now more than ever...
Bug in Delphi XE RegularExpressions Unit 22 Sep 2010 | 04:16 pm
Using the new RegularExpressions unit in Delphi XE, you can iterate over all the matches that a regex finds in a string like this: Or you could save yourself two lines of code by using the static TRe...