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Sams Teach Yourself Regular Expressions in 10 Minutes

Sams Teach Yourself Regular Expressions in 10 MinutesAuthor: Ben Forta
Publisher: Sams

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 27 reviews
Sales Rank: 373600

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Pages: 160
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.4 x 0.4

ISBN: 0672325667
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.72
UPC: 752063325667
EAN: 9780672325663
ASIN: 0672325667

Publication Date: March 5, 2004
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Product Description
Regular expressions and the regular expression language have been around for many years. Regular expression experts have long been armed with an incredibly powerful tool, one that can be used to perform all sorts of powerful text processing and manipulation in just about every language and on every platform.

That's the good news. The bad news is that for too long, regular expressions have been the exclusive property of only the most tech savvy. Most of us do not fully understand what regular expressions do and what problems they solve. And those who have braved them find regular expression syntax to be unintuitive, and even convoluted at times. That's sad, because the truth is that regular expressions are nowhere near as complex as they appear to be at first glance. All it takes is a clear understanding of the problem being solved and how to leverage regular expressions so as to solve them.

Part of the problem is the scarcity of quality content on the subject. The few books on regular expressions (and indeed, most of the Web sites boasting regular expression tutorials) tend to concentrate on the syntax, defining what { does and how + differs from *. But that is the easy part; there are not that many special characters in the regular expression language. The tricky part is understanding how they should be used so as to solve real-world problems. If you need to get up and running quickly using regular expressions, you'll find yourself torn between having too little information to be productive and having too much information to know where to begin.

And that is where this book comes in. Sams Teach Yourself Regular Expressions in 10 Minutes will teach you the regular expressions that you really need to know, starting with simple text matches and working up to more complex topics, including the use of backreferences, conditional evaluation, and look-ahead processing. You'll learn what you can use, and you'll learn it methodically, systematically, and simply by using clear and practical examples and solving real problems - all in lessons that will each take 10 minutes or less to complete.

To determine if this book is for you, answer these questions: Are you new to regular expressions? Do you want to quickly learn how to get the most out of the regular expression language? Do you want to gain an edge by learning to solve real problems using one of the most powerful (and least understood) tools available to you? Do you build Web applications and crave more sophisticated form and text processing? Are you are a developer (using Perl, ASP, Visual Basic, .NET, C#, Java, JSP, PHP, ColdFusion, and many other languages) and want to learn how to use regular expressions within your own application development? Do you want to be productive quickly and easily in regular expressions without having to call someone for help? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you'll find this little book to be exactly what you've been looking for.


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2 out of 5 stars Too Little Information   August 12, 2009
David M. Vaness (Easton, CT USA)
Way too little information to actually implement the code in any application. Lacks examples of the use regex in any major programming language.


4 out of 5 stars Excellent book for Regex Novices   July 30, 2009
KS (Seattle, WA)
It seems that every time I needed to use Regex for one reason or another I'd always have to scour the web for canned formulas that matched the task at hand. I would usually find what I needed but I wasted a lot of time going through the discovery process over and over. What's worse is that once I had found that magic formula I really didn't know how it did what it did. As a developer this is unsettling to me because I feel I really should know what all my code is doing. My last project forced me to face up to the fact that I really needed to gain mastery of Regex; but which book should I chose? I took a gamble on "Regular Expressions in 10 Minutes" because it wasn't daunting to me. Can you learn Regular Expressions in 10 minutes? Well yes, you can. Will you be a Zen-Master in using them? Probably not.

The most valuable benefit that this book provided me was the way that Ben laid out each short lesson (and I do mean short). Mr. Forta wisely builds from the very basics and then explains step-by-step, what the expression means. The shortness of the lesson helps me concentrate on one thing a time and grasp it. Then wisely, the author introduces you to the next lesson which builds upon the previous lesson. The "old stuff" you learned one or two chapters ago never gets stale because it becomes part of the whole. I really like this approach and wish that more authors would use it. In addition, Mr. Forta also asks questions like "that worked, but can we make it better?" This was a fun tactic that challenged me to put my new-found knowledge to the test. Great idea!

I managed to get through this book in a few days, taking on three or four lessons at a time. In the end, I was emboldened to tackle more complex expression studies. The good news is, I am no longer intimidated when I see any expression. Because of this book, I am able to look at an expression and pick apart groups within an expression and gradually zoom out to get a larger focus of how it's supposed to work. Not bad for a simple little book that didn't cost over fifty bucks! To anyone who is interested in diving into Regex I would highly recommend this book. It wasn't intended to make you a wizard of complex expressions, but it certainly provides a solid foundation to code at that level if that's what you want. Thanks to the author and Sams for making this book available.



1 out of 5 stars Don't buy the Kindle vesion   June 26, 2009
Brad Rice (Lodi, OH USA)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I purchased this based upon the reviews that were very good, but if you are looking to buy this for the Kindle, don't!. The examples are listed in such a way that you can't read them on the Kindle. The regular expression matches are listed by showing the matches with a light gray behind the match. You can't see it at all on the Kindle. I couldn't figure out why it wasn't making sense to me, so I got my hands on a printed version and saw what I was missing was the whole key to the book.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent!   March 12, 2009
Mr. Sebastien Denele (France)
Nothing to say except that this book is hardly recommanded to progress in overcoming this magical tool. Bravo Ben Forta!


5 out of 5 stars Excellent introduction to Regular Expressions   May 26, 2008
Jerry Saperstein (Evanston, IL USA)
Regular Expressions are incredibly powerful text parsing tools. But as with almost everything, using the tools regularly is essential to maintaining and building proficiency. Of course, there are ways to work around that and this is one of them.

Not only is the book an extremely good introduction to Regular Expressions and the Regular Expressions Language, but it is also very helpful as a very quick refresher course.

Forta intends his book to be an introduction to Regular Expressions. In fact - and this shows you the nature of the man - Forta suggests another book from another publisher (Friedl's "Mastering Regular Expressions) to those who want more information.

In ten chapters, Forta walks the reader through the basics of understanding what Regular Expressions are, how they can be used and how to use them.

Overall, this is a great introduction to Regular Expressions, their user and how to forumulate them. Excellent for your first introduction or for refreshing the skills of the infrequent user.

Jerry


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