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Pattern matching / String / Regular expressions / Formal languages / Mathematica / Comparison of programming languages / Perl Compatible Regular Expressions / String searching algorithm / Wildcard character / Computing / Software engineering / Software
Date: 2010-09-10 15:21:15
Pattern matching
String
Regular expressions
Formal languages
Mathematica
Comparison of programming languages
Perl Compatible Regular Expressions
String searching algorithm
Wildcard character
Computing
Software engineering
Software

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