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On Wed, 17 Jan 2001 02:31:07 +0800, Thomas wrote these words of
wisdom:

A>> But I do agree that if you rarely have the need for regex's, then
A>> it doesn't make sense learning it. It's like a spoken language.

T> I didn't know that! I want to speak RegEx - is there a course by audio
T> tape, so you can learn it without having to learn how to write (like
T> Chinese)?

LOL! What I mean is, if you don't use them, formulate them often, you
won't master them. Just like a language. If you need one, ask one of
use to create one for you, if that's what you in fact need. For
language, get a translator. :=)

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