Even though Jeffrey's book is not a "beginners" book, I sincerely believe it
is approachable and usable by a beginner. If you work through the book
carefully, especially the early chapters, you'll come out the other side
with a far better understanding of regex.
--
Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64 http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel
"Kryten" <Kryten68@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I can recommend:-
> "Teach Yourself Regular Expressions in 10 Minutes" by Ben Forta
> # ISBN-10: 0672325667
> # ISBN-13: 978-0672325663
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> But above all download Expresso and practice, practice, practice.
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> Create a new folder, or snippets category ( I use and recommend
> Code Warehouse ) and start storing and adding your own notes to
> every regex example you find that is interesting to you.
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> As you probably know Jeffrey Friedl's "Mastering Regular Expressions"
> is THE book, but it's not a beginner book by any means.
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> There is also a *really* good Microsoft Webcast blogged about recently
> by Shay and /\/\O\/\/. The part on "replacements" was especially
> good,
> I thought. Wish my work webcasts were done by instructors like the
> guy
> who delivered those ones!
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> Good luck,
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> Stuart
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> On 9 Jan, 04:10, "IT Staff" <jkk...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote:
>> i need a book on the above.
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>> It must be VERY EASY to read for beginner.
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