.NET Regular Expressions
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Most developers will have to work with regular expressions at some point in time. In this course, you will learn the skills you need to build a solid regex foundation so that you can understand how they work and where you could apply them!
Have you ever wanted to get a better understanding of how you can use and apply regular expressions in your .NET projects? Look no further! In this course, .NET Regular Expressions, you'll learn foundational knowledge to apply regex patterns to solve many of your software problems. First, you'll explore the history of regular expressions. Next, you'll discover pattern matching and string manipulation. Finally, you'll learn about how the regex engine works and how to optimize your expressions. When you're finished with this course, you'll have the skills and knowledge of .NET regular expressions needed to apply these awesome expressions to your existing software challenges.
Have you ever wanted to get a better understanding of how you can use and apply regular expressions in your .NET projects? Look no further! In this course, .NET Regular Expressions, you'll learn foundational knowledge to apply regex patterns to solve many of your software problems. First, you'll explore the history of regular expressions. Next, you'll discover pattern matching and string manipulation. Finally, you'll learn about how the regex engine works and how to optimize your expressions. When you're finished with this course, you'll have the skills and knowledge of .NET regular expressions needed to apply these awesome expressions to your existing software challenges.
Taught by
Alexandru Dima
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