Regular Expressions (vlog) | IT and Devops Career Secrets
Nicholas Bernstein
In this video we discuss regular expressions, how to use them, and regex 101.
Corrections: As @Vladimir Mišev pointed out in the comments, GREP does not stand for the GNU Regular Expression Program, but instead stands for g/re/p "globally search a regular expression and print" and was written by Ken Thompson in 1974. I don't know where GNU Regular Expression Program came from - maybe that's the name of the GNU's version or something.
Additionally, when demoing regex101, I said you could repeat a pattern in parenthesis, but meant, and typed curly braces { }.
It was late, I was tired. Thanks for all the good feedback!
2019-10-21
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