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Uploaded on Mar 1, 2010
Google Python Class Day 2 Part 1:
Regular Expressions.
By Nick Parlante.
Support materials and exercises:
http://code.google.com/edu/languages/...
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Scott Redden 2 years ago
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Steve Wozniak 3 days ago
Why is he wearing a Netscape T-Shirt? Is the Google T-shirt being washed?
Google gives only 1 T-Shirt per employee?
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Grant George 4 days ago
All righty
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Victor Vos 2 weeks ago
In what name year, did the movie the matrix comes out...
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Sam Samimi 3 weeks ago
why are the tools and techniques used in the production of procedural language? tnx
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JinkProject 1 month ago
among other things... best you look at the python 3 documentation. one of the most beneficial things for me has been not having to use "xrange."
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Matthias Bloch 2 months ago
If you want to make a live demo of how a string matches an expression, have a look at the Regexp::Debugger module from the Perl programming language. It lets you visually step forwards (and even backwards!) through your expression and see how the regex machine works.
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Veselin Vasilev 2 months ago
print should be in parenthesis:
print(match.group());
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naughtydevil02 3 months ago
What would be the difference for python 3.2.3?
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