RegEx Books
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Java Regular Expressions: Taming the java.util.regex Engine
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Mehran Habibi, Apress
Java has always been an excellent language for working with objects. But Java's text manipulation mechanisms have always been limited, compared to languages like AWK and Perl. On the flip side, a new regular expressions package in Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) brings hope to the Java text mechanisms. This package provides you everything necessary to use regular expressions&emdash;all packaged in a simplified object-oriented framework.
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Regular Expression Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach
Published 16 years ago includes sample chapter
by Nathan A. Good, Apress
...a handy book to have. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it. This book is a good reference for those more interested in simply getting the job done. — Jack Herrington, Code Generation Network Regular Expressions are an essential part of programming, but they sure are hard to come to grips with, aren't they? Fortunately, we have the answer for you! Regular Expression Recipes provides you with all the open source regular expressions you'll ever need, and explains how to use each one.
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grep Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference (O'Reilly))
Published 12 years ago
by John Bambenek, Agnieszka Klus, O'Reilly Media
grep Pocket Reference is the first guide devoted to grep, the powerful Unix content-location utility. This handy book is ideal for system administrators, security professionals, developers, and others who want to learn more about grep and take new approaches with it -- for everything from mail filtering and system log management to malware analysis.
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Text Processing in Python
Published 17 years ago
by David Mertz, Addison-Wesley Professional
Text Processing in Python describes techniques for manipulation of text using the Python programming language. At the broadest level, text processing is simply taking textual information and doing something with it. This might be restructuring or reformatting it, extracting smaller bits of information from it, or performing calculations that depend on the text. Text processing is arguably what most programmers spend most of their time doing.
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Java How to Program: Late Objects Version (8th Edition)
Published 11 years ago
by Paul Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, Prentice Hall
KEY BENEFIT: The Deitels’ groundbreaking How to Program series offers unparalleled breadth and depth of object-oriented programming concepts and intermediate-level topics for further study. This revision is current with the Java SE 6 revisions that have occurred since the book was last published.
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Java Garage (Garage Series)
Published 16 years ago
by Eben Hewitt, Prentice Hall PTR
Enter your Java Garage Where you do your work, not somebody else?s Where you get away, experiment, tinker Where work is about passion, not rules Serendipity, not linearity Inspiration, not same-old, same-old Where discoveries are made Where what you learn matters Where you achieve greatness, not just competence Your mentor, teacher, sherpa: Eben Hewitt Java guru, architect, Sun-certified up the wazoo Able to leap tall object models in a single bound a
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Learn Java for Android Development
Published 10 years ago
by Jeff Friesen, Apress
Android development is hot, and many programmers are interested in joining the fun. However, because this technology is based on Java, you should first obtain a solid grasp of the Java language and its foundational APIs to improve your chances of succeeding as an Android app developer. After all, you will be busy learning the architecture of an Android app, the various Android-specific APIs, and Android-specific tools.
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Beginning Perl, 3rd Edition
Published 10 years ago
by James Lee, Apress
This is a book for those of us who believed that we didn’t need to learn Perl, and now we know it is more ubiquitous than ever. Perl is extremely flexible and powerful, and it isn’t afraid of Web 2.0 or the cloud. Originally touted as the duct tape of the Internet, Perl has since evolved into a multipurpose, multiplatform language present absolutely everywhere: heavy-duty web applications, the cloud, systems administration, natural language processing, and financial engineering.
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XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer)
Published 12 years ago
by Michael Kay, Wrox
This book is primarily a practical reference book for professional XSLT developers. It assumes no previous knowledge of the language, and many developers have used it as their first introduction to XSLT; however, it is not structured as a tutorial, and there are other books on XSLT that provide a gentler approach for beginners.The book does assume a basic knowledge of XML, HTML, and the architecture of the Web, and it is written for experienced programmers.
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C# Cookbook, 2nd Edition (Cookbooks (O'Reilly))
Published 15 years ago
by Jay Hilyard, Stephen Teilhet, O'Reilly Media
The O'Reilly Cookbook series, with its to-the-point but illuminating coverage of programming subjects, meets the challenge of explaining how to write software as well as anything else on the market. When you're facing a coding problem--particularly in a language you're new to or haven't used in a while--and know there must be a proven way to solve it, the right Cookbook can often get you going in a hurry. C# Cookbook applies the formula to the language of Microsoft .