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Google crawls into source code search
Google is taking its search expertise to one of its favorite audiences: software developers. Read more »
Step aside, Chrome, for Squirrelfish Extreme
Just about every browser out there now is trying to grab the crown for fastest performance for running JavaScript, the programming language that powers many increasingly sophisticated Web-based applications. Read more »
Safari 3.1 update fixes 13 security flaws
Apple has released Safari 3.1 for users on Mac OS X and Windows. Along with new features are 13 security updates, most of the fixes address cross-site scripting flaws. Read more »
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Regular expressions: Variations in support
Take a look at some of the variations in standards and conventions, along with resources for additional information. Read more »
Perl: Matching using regular expressions
A quick run down on how you can use regular expressions in your own programs to give you more power over searching and substituting text. Read more »
Parsing data from the Web in Python
Builder AU's Nick Gibson runs through the development of a quick program to parse data from the Web. Read more »
Unravel the mystery of sed and awk
UNIX utilities sed and awk can make life easier if you often work with regular expressions. Learn the basics and see when to put them to work. Read more »
.NET delivers regular expressions
Regex has been around for a long time, but is new to many .NET programmers. Check out some cool apps for .NET's Regex functionality. Read more »
Discover Perl's File::Find module
To show how this works, Builder.com walks you through a sample script that employs the File::Find module. Read more »
Avoid bad form data with a little CGI validation code
Validating data from a Web form with a CGI script is a standard practice. Find out how to tweak your form validation code using regular expressions. Read more »
Pick up some Python with this script walk-through
In Python, loops and flow control statements aren't terminated, which can get a little confusing. Here is a script walk-through from Builder.com to help you with Python. Read more »
Take the new I/O in JDK 1.4 for a test drive
The new Java 1.4 APIs offer increased support for buffers, regular expressions, and channels. Take a quick tour of what this new functionality can do for your Java applications. Read more »
Three handy Perl approaches let you grab data for UNIX apps
You can use Perl to eliminate some routine tasks in UNIX, such as grabbing data from external commands. We'll explore three different methods, including backticks and the open() command. Read more »
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On Club Builder this week: how NASA plans to get the Internet into space, Jerry Yang is out the door at Yahoo and Brendan Eich discusses javascript engine competition.
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