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py_regular_expressions
- Understanding Python re(gex)?
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TUI app with 100+ interactive Python Regex exercises
These exercises have been adapted from my Understanding Python re(gex)? ebook (free to read online).
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Show HN: Interactive Exercises for Python Regular Expressions
This new version is a TUI app built with Textual. Previous one was written using `tkinter` [0] and covered only four of the `re` functions.
Now, any valid Python expression is accepted as a solution. Both the builtin `re` and third-party `regex` modules are covered.
These exercises have been adapted from my Understanding Python re(gex)? ebook [1] (free to read online, and PDF/EPUB versions are free till the end of this month).
I'd appreciate your feedback, happy learning :)
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29391107
[1] https://github.com/learnbyexample/py_regular_expressions
- Understanding Python re(gex)? with hundreds of examples and exercises (eBook)
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Understanding Python re(gex)? with hundreds of examples and exercises (free till Feb 5)
Visit https://github.com/learnbyexample/py_regular_expressions for markdown source, example files, exercise solutions, sample chapters and other details related to the book.
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Show HN: Interactive exercises for Linux CLI text processing commands
Last year, I did a similar project for 75 Python regular expressions exercises: https://github.com/learnbyexample/py_regular_expressions/tre...
That was with Tkinter. I'm planning to update the regex book next year (to add new features like possessive quantifiers and other misc changes). Along with this update, I'll probably make a TUI version and add support for rest of the exercises.
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Show HN: The Typing of the RegEX
If you are interested in Python regex, here's my tkinter app with 75 interactive exercises: https://github.com/learnbyexample/py_regular_expressions/tre...
This assumes you already know Python regex. If you'd like learn first, see my free ebook: https://learnbyexample.github.io/py_regular_expressions/
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Best site to learn regex?
I have an entire book dedicated for learning regex from the basics, with hundreds of examples and exercises. I cover both re and third-party regex module. It is free to read online: https://learnbyexample.github.io/py_regular_expressions/
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What's the coolest thing you've built so far?
A tkinter GUI that helps you to practice your understanding of regular expressions with 75 exercises: https://github.com/learnbyexample/py_regular_expressions/tree/master/interactive_exercises
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Py Regex
https://github.com/learnbyexample/py_regular_expressions/blob/master/py_regex.md.
noa
- Anyone here tried noa?
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Ask HN: What you up to? (Who doesn't want to be hired?)
Neat thread! My contribution is that I'm still working on a web-based voxel game engine. It's gotten pretty stable, so maybe about time to tackle some big missing features (e.g. physics for non-square voxels..).
https://github.com/fenomas/noa/tree/develop
Our motto: "the voxel engine so good that Mojang once pretended it was an old buggy version of Minecraft" ;)
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Feedback Friday #456 - Free Trial
https://github.com/fenomas/noa for the engine, but as a warning it is just a voxel engine. It isn't a game engine. Its fun to mess around with though.
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A Demo
Annoyingly there's not much to tell. It was a web version, released as a one-off marketing thing and then never updated, and Mojang didn't reply when I tried to get in touch (via contacts at microsoft). So I never really found out anything about it.
It's still live though: classic.minecraft.net
The voxel engine is: https://github.com/andyhall/noa
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Ask HN: What are some tools / libraries you built yourself?
Would a browser-based voxel game engine count?
https://github.com/andyhall/noa
The reason for not using an existing library is just that there weren't any usable alternatives at the time!
- Saw this one while editing Minecraft Classic's code
What are some alternatives?
bms-tools
3D-Redstone-Simulator - A web app to simulate redstone circuitry (boolean logic) in a minecraft-like 3D environment.
RegExr - RegExr is a HTML/JS based tool for creating, testing, and learning about Regular Expressions.
concise-encoding - The secure data format for a modern world
regex-generator - Generate regular expressions from sample texts.
PropertyWebBuilder - Create a fully featured real estate website on Rails in minutes! ⛺
mpack - MPack - A C encoder/decoder for the MessagePack serialization format / msgpack.org[C]
Minecraft-Classic-Forever - Bringing Minecraft Classic to the opensource world!
ntfy-android - Android app for ntfy.sh
resholve - a shell resolver? :) (find and resolve shell script dependencies)
tera - A template engine for Rust based on Jinja2/Django