Posted March 29, 2005 14:30 | Category: Computers | #
I will be giving a presentation on Regular Expressions at BayLISA in Cupertino on April 21. Come out and see it! Here are the details:Whether running a simple grep command or writing a big Perl program, a thorough understanding of regular expressions is an essential skill for any system administrator. The talk will describe the history, syntax, and best practices for regular expressions; how a well-written regular expression can dramatically improve the speed of pattern matching; and give tips for using regular expressions in Perl programs.
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Apple Town Hall auditorium (Garage 1 in Building 4)
4 Infinite Loop
Cupertino, CA 95014
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BayLISA meets on the 3rd Thursday of every month at this location. Visit BayLISA.org for more information.
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Re: Come see me speak at the BayLISA Meeting on April 21 Jim wrote on Wed, 30 Mar 2005 01:23 |
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I wish I could get over for that. (My regex skills are much worse than they should be.) Any chance of getting an audio of video file of the presentation? |
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