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Date: 2010-11-15 11:20:43
Pattern matching
Formal languages
Regular expressions
Automata theory
Scripting languages
ASCII
Control character
Glob
Sed
Computing
Computer programming
Software engineering

Regular Expression Quick Reference v1.2  © 2002‐2010 Gordon McKinney. All rights reserved. Literal Characters

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