I'm not aware of a regex notation that is "language-agnostic" in a thorough-going way. Maybe the closest would be PCRE, but since that's (supposedly) Perl-compatible by definition, maybe you could just get a pre-Perl-version-5.10 copy of perlretut or perlrequick and base your introductory stuff on that.
Or else find a shamelessly ripped-off copy of Jeffrey Friedl's Mastering Regular Expressions book on-line somewhere and rip it off even further.
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In reply to Re: material for a talk about regexes
by AnomalousMonk
in thread material for a talk about regexes
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