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Mastering Regular Expressions: Understand Your Data and Be More Productive Broché – 12 septembre 2006
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If you don't use regular expressions yet, you will discover in this book a whole new world of mastery over your data. If you already use them, you'll appreciate this book's unprecedented detail and breadth of coverage. If you think you know all you need to know about regular expressions, this book is a stunning eye-opener.
As this book shows, a command of regular expressions is an invaluable skill. Regular expressions allow you to code complex and subtle text processing that you never imagined could be automated. Regular expressions can save you time and aggravation. They can be used to craft elegant solutions to a wide range of problems. Once you've mastered regular expressions, they'll become an invaluable part of your toolkit. You will wonder how you ever got by without them.
Yet despite their wide availability, flexibility, and unparalleled power, regular expressions are frequently underutilized. Yet what is power in the hands of an expert can be fraught with peril for the unwary. Mastering Regular Expressions will help you navigate the minefield to becoming an expert and help you optimize your use of regular expressions.
Mastering Regular Expressions, Third Edition, now includes a full chapter devoted to PHP and its powerful and expressive suite of regular expression functions, in addition to enhanced PHP coverage in the central "core" chapters. Furthermore, this edition has been updated throughout to reflect advances in other languages, including expanded in-depth coverage of Sun's java.util.regex package, which has emerged as the standard Java regex implementation.Topics include:
- A comparison of features among different versions of many languages and tools
- How the regular expression engine works
- Optimization (major savings available here!)
- Matching just what you want, but not what you don't want
- Sections and chapters on individual languages
Written in the lucid, entertaining tone that makes a complex, dry topic become crystal-clear to programmers, and sprinkled with solutions to complex real-world problems, Mastering Regular Expressions, Third Edition offers a wealth information that you can put to immediate use.
Reviews of this new edition and the second edition:
"There isn't a better (or more useful) book available on regular expressions."
--Zak Greant, Managing Director, eZ Systems
"A real tour-de-force of a book which not only covers the mechanics of regexes in extraordinary detail but also talks about efficiency and the use of regexes in Perl, Java, and .NET...If you use regular expressions as part of your professional work (even if you already have a good book on whatever language you're programming in) I would strongly recommend this book to you."
--Dr. Chris Brown, Linux Format
"The author does an outstanding job leading the reader from regex novice to master. The book is extremely easy to read and chock full of useful and relevant examples...Regular expressions are valuable tools that every developer should have in their toolbox. Mastering Regular Expressions is the definitive guide to the subject, and an outstanding resource that belongs on every programmer's bookshelf. Ten out of Ten Horseshoes."
--Jason Menard, Java Ranch
- Nombre de pages de l'édition imprimée544 pages
- LangueAnglais
- ÉditeurO'Reilly Media
- Date de publication12 septembre 2006
- Dimensions17.78 x 3.3 x 23.34 cm
- ISBN-100596528124
- ISBN-13978-0596528126
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When faced with the daunting task of filling his copious free time, Jeffrey enjoys playing Ultimate Frisbee and basketball with friends at Yahoo!, programming his house, and feeding the squirrels and jays in his back yard. He also enjoys spending time with his wife Fumie, and preparing for the Fall 2002 release of their first "software project" together.
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- Éditeur : O'Reilly Media; 3e édition (12 septembre 2006)
- Langue : Anglais
- Broché : 544 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0596528124
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Appréciable aussi les chapitres spécifiques à pas mal de langages utilisés actuellement, et qui montre bien les légères différences d'implémentation que l'on peut rencontrer.
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This book is the definitive guide on regex. Full stop. I’m not quite halfway through and it has already increased my understanding of regex in ways I hadn’t imagined possible. That said, the 3rd edition is 16 years old and it shows. The author regularly references now out-of-date technologies (e.g., PHP and Tcl). But that in no way hampers his ability to teach and ingrain the material. One just simply needs to understand that due to its age, some claims may no longer be true.
For example, (and bare in mind I’m halfway through so I don’t know what I don’t yet know) there’s a chart stating that MySQL’s regex engine is a DFA. From what I’ve read, and knowing that MySQL “upgraded” their regex support in version 8, I believe it may now be an NFA. Or, at the very least, a hybrid. I could be wrong, but the point is, before reading this book, I wouldn’t have understood enough to even make that guess.
Now, will I skip the chapters that focus on PHP and Tcl? Perhaps the latter. It’s not like I can’t come back and read it later if I find myself ankle-deep in Tcl regex one day. I could say the same for PHP, but it’s in a lot of legacy software, so a quick read through it is probably worthwhile.
Not to keep bringing it up, but even halfway through, my understanding of lookarounds increased substantially. I use all of them regularly, but with a half-understanding of what was going on or why it would work sometimes and others not. Beyond that, greedy/lazy/possessive quantifiers… grouping. Sure, I’ve used them at some point. Some more often than others and with more understanding. But now? I get it all.
It’s kind of a shame. I don’t have to write regex every day and when I do, it’s usually file searching, so it’s throw-away code. However, I haven’t yet read the chapters on efficiency, so perhaps my knowledge will grow in that area and that will pay off daily!
Anyway, if you have any regular use of regex, this book is worth it. I picked up a used copy. I’d have paid cover price ($44.99 USD) easily knowing what’s actually in the book, how it’s written, etc. That brings me to my final point. The author does an amazing job of keeping what could be a very dry subject fresh and clear. You just can’t appreciate that enough.
Friedl exposes the internals of the most common Regex engine implementations.
Whether you apply Regexes now and then, are a sysadmin, or are ramping up on work that demands Regex smarts, you will benefit greatly from this book.


