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Regular Expressions in JavaScript – Master Course and Projects

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Aarthi Elumalai

4:53:38

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  • 01 - Introduction.mp4
    03:01
  • 02 - An Introduction to creating regular expressions.mp4
    11:16
  • 03 - Basic regex pattern.mp4
    04:40
  • 04 - Test method in JavaScript.mp4
    07:37
  • 05 - Match method in JavaScript.mp4
    04:23
  • 06 - Regular expression modifiers flags part 1.mp4
    04:32
  • 07 - Regular expression modifiers flags part 2.mp4
    02:48
  • 08 - Using regular expressions in search and replace functions.mp4
    09:36
  • 09 - Brackets with characters and numbers list.mp4
    12:17
  • 10 - Number ranges within brackets.mp4
    05:12
  • 11 - Alphabet ranges within brackets.mp4
    06:46
  • 12 - Using pipe characters to specify options.mp4
    08:14
  • 13 - Carot symbol to exclude characters.mp4
    10:59
  • 14 - Multiples of the same alphabets numbers characters.mp4
    04:02
  • 15 - Wildcard character.mp4
    07:35
  • 16 - Word character.mp4
    05:17
  • 17 - Digits character.mp4
    09:02
  • 18 - Beginning Ending of the word character.mp4
    05:32
  • 19 - Start end anchors and strings with just that pattern.mp4
    11:55
  • 20 - Quantifiers part 1.mp4
    06:47
  • 21 - Quantifiers part 2.mp4
    10:44
  • 22 - Quantifiers part 3.mp4
    07:13
  • 23 - Matching literal or special characters.mp4
    11:13
  • 24 - RegExp to create regular expressions.mp4
    07:01
  • 25 - RegExp properties.mp4
    10:36
  • 26 - S flag - ES2018 update.mp4
    03:08
  • 27 - DotAll property - ES2018 update.mp4
    03:08
  • 28 - RegExp methods.mp4
    07:36
  • 29 - Greedy matching explained.mp4
    06:56
  • 30 - Lazy matching - why do you need it and how to activate it.mp4
    07:21
  • 31 - When do you not need lazy matching.mp4
    02:58
  • 32 - Grouping in JavaScript Regex.mp4
    04:35
  • 33 - Get a part of the capture group as separate matches in an array.mp4
    09:08
  • 34 - Nested capture groups.mp4
    06:46
  • 35 - Named capture groups.mp4
    09:44
  • 36 - Using capture groups in search and replace functions.mp4
    03:34
  • 37 - Non-capturing parentheses.mp4
    06:07
  • 38 - Backreferencing a group.mp4
    05:57
  • 39 - Positive and negative lookaheads.mp4
    04:52
  • 40 - Positive and negative lookbehinds.mp4
    02:41
  • 41 - Project #1 - Remove extra spaces from start end of a string.mp4
    03:50
  • 42 - Project #2 - E-mail validation.mp4
    09:13
  • 43 - Project #3 - Mobile number validation.mp4
    07:46
  • Description


    Regular expressions are an essential part of problem solving in computer science. It can be tricky to learn if you don't approach the topic right. This course breaks down regular expressions into manageable parts so that you can learn them quickly and retain the concepts for much longer. This course is useful for both JavaScript programmers and programmers of other languages because it focuses on the core concepts of regular expressions before teaching you how to apply them in JavaScript. You'll also learn the sheer power of regular expressions used in combination with the powerhouse that is the JavaScript language. Add the latest ECMAScript updates to the mix, and you end up with something that is unparalleled in other languages. Every concept is explained using a wealth of examples to help you understand the concepts better. All the code and supporting files for this course are available here: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Regular-Expressions-in-JavaScript-Master-Course-and-Projects

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    Aarthi Elumalai is the founder of DigiFisk. At DigiFisk, they aim to make programming fun and interactive. If you are tired of endless theories, you have come to the right place. Starting with beginner-level courses in any programming language or field, they guide you to advance with several real-world project-based classes to equip you to thrive in the real world. Their lectures tend to be detailed and leave nothing out, so beginners and advanced programmers alike can learn something from each course. Be sure to enjoy your journey into the fascinating world of programming with DigiFisk.
    Packt is a publishing company founded in 2003 headquartered in Birmingham, UK, with offices in Mumbai, India. Packt primarily publishes print and electronic books and videos relating to information technology, including programming, web design, data analysis and hardware.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 43
    • duration 4:53:38
    • Release Date 2024/03/15