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RegEx: online regular expression testing

RegEx: online regular expression testing

evolt.org - Browser Archive ^txt2regex$ Description Txt2regex is a Regular Expression Wizard that converts human sentences to regexes. In a simple interactive console interface, the user answer questions and the program build the regexes for more than 20 programs, like Vim, Emacs, Perl, PHP, Python, Procmail and OpenOffice.org. It is a Shell Script 100% written with Bash builtin commands. No compilation or extra commands are needed, just download and run. Supported programs (23) AWK, ed, egrep, Emacs, expect, find, gawk, grep, lex, lisp, mawk, MySQL, OpenOffice.org, Perl, PHP, Postgres, Procmail, Python, SED, Tcl, VBscript, VI, Vim. Screenshots Go to the screenshot's page! Current stable version 0.8 (29 September 2004) download GitHub GPL v2 Program files Languages it was translated Bahasa indonesian Brazilian portuguese German Italian Japanese Polish Romanian Spanish New: French (not in v0.8, get .po file here) New: Catalan (not in v0.8, get .po file here) ...add yours! UNIX/Linux distributions

Phoronix Test Suite - Linux Testing & Benchmarking Platform Andrei's Regex Clinic Talks at the 2009 jQuery Conference This past weekend was the 2009 jQuery Conference here in Boston. It was an incredible event – 300 people attended and a ton of discussion, collaboration, and learning happened. Nearly the entire jQuery project team had the opportunity to meet for two days prior to the conference and hash a number of things out – figuring out most of the planning for the upcoming year. The core dev team also had the opportunity to meet and work for two days just after the conference. We’re much closer to shipping 1.3.3 now (which is likely to become 1.4, with all the new features that’re being added). (Left to Right: Mike Hostetler (Infrastructure), John Resig (Core), Paul Bakaus (UI), Brandon Aaron (Core), Richard D. A full list of the presentations that were given can be found on the events site. Recent Changes to jQuery’s Internals A run-down of all the features and internal changes made in 1.3, 1.3.1, 1.3.2, and 1.3.3/1.4. Understanding JavaScript Testing State of jQuery ’09 Comments are closed.

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