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Regular Expressions (Regex) for the Absolute Beginner! – Free Udemy Courses

Regular Expressions (Regex) for the Absolute Beginner! – Free Udemy Courses

This course takes you from zero to a level where you are confident in creating your regular expressions!

What you’ll learn

Regular Expressions (Regex) for the Absolute Beginner! – Free Udemy Courses

  • Regular Expressions (Regex) – How to formulate them
  • How to use regular expressions to search and find almost anything under the sun! (textual datacoursee ???? )
  • Key Concepts in Regular Expressions
  • Confidence to author Regular Expressions

Requirements

  • Basic IT Knowledge

  • Ability to follow instructions

Description

This course explains the basic concepts of regular expressions and how they could be used for pattern matching to match almost any kind of textual data.

The course is structured in the below manner:

  • Basic Concepts – Metacharacters and their usage.
  • Challenges and Walkthrough – Practical Challenges for you to attempt your skills at Regular Expressions. Detailed walk-through of solution. Examples include different kinds of data in table delimited format, JSON, and XML.

By the end of the course, you would be confident to create your regular expressions!

Post any questions you may have and the instructor will get back to you the soonest!

Happy Learning and All the Best!

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What are Regular Expressions?



Regular Expression, or regex or regexp, in short, is extremely and amazingly powerful in searching and manipulating text strings, particularly in processing text files. One line of regex can easily replace several dozen lines of programming codes.



Regex is supported in all the scripting languages (such as Perl, Python, PHP, and JavaScript); as well as general purpose programming languages such as Java; and even word processors such as Word for searching texts. Getting started with regex may not be easy due to its geeky syntax, but it is certainly worth the investment of your time.



Regular expression syntax varies slightly between languages but for the most part, the details are the same. Some regex implementations support slightly different variations on how they process as well as what certain special character sequences mean.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone curious about regular expressions
  • Anyone wondering how they could create their regular expressions for pattern matching



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