Actually, we don't mind helping with homework.
We just
don't like doing it for you. Suggestion:
pick one of these
assignments, show us your best serious attempt to solve it,
and you'll get help.
And if you paste in code (highly recommended
for best response), be sure to
surround it with <code> . . . </code> tags so that
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Two of these problems are solved (exactly) in one line of code in jeffrey friedl's Mastering Regular Expressions.
brother dep.
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Laziness, Impatience, Hubris, and Generosity. | [reply] |
Well, at least you remembered not to type the class number and professor's name at the top.
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This really smells like homework to me :-(
The answers to these questions can be found in Mastering Regular Expressions mostly.
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Thanks for the suggestions. Actually this isn't homework for a class. I have started to try to learn perl via a tutorial. These are some of the programs listed to try. They don't give any answers to them so I was looking for some examples from people who know what they are doing to get myself started. | [reply] |
-sauoq
"My two cents aren't worth a dime.";
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