A web developer, architect, & aspiring RESTafarian's thoughts on software, web tech, entrepreneurial endeavors and some creative ideas. Mark's current focus is on developing elastic & RESTful Ajax applications on the Cloud with the following technologies: OO and unobtrusive JavaScript using the Prototype JS library, jQuery, and on the server side prefers to write OO code in Ruby, Rails; Amazon EC2 AS3 SimpleDB; mySQL; -- currently learning a new language each year and groking Unix
Saturday, June 09, 2007
Best RegEx tool
This free, web-based RegEx tool is great! It allows you to experiment with RegEx's and immediately get feedback on what you're trying to accomplish. Great for writing JavaScript Regular Expressions: http://www.rexv.org/
Regular expression is really wonderful to parsing HTML or matching pattern. I use this a lot when i code. Actually when I learn any new langauge, first of all I first try whether it supports regex or not. I feel ezee when I found that.
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ReplyDeleteIf you are lazy, and use Mac OS X this is a nice regex widget (scroll about 1/2 way down): http://robrohan.com/projects/widgets/
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to have a regexp tester that's just one key stroke away. Not quite as fancy as that one though. Good find.
Regular expression is really wonderful to parsing HTML or matching pattern. I use this a lot when i code. Actually when I learn any new langauge, first of all I first try whether it supports regex or not. I feel ezee when I found that.
ReplyDeletehttp://icfun.blogspot.com/2008/04/ruby-regular-expression-handling.html
Here is about ruby regex. This was posted by me when I first learn ruby regex. So it will be helpfull for New coders.
Good sharing of this wonderful job. Thanks.
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