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Curtis Poe Curtis "Ovid" Poe is a CPAN author, a TPF Steering Committee Member, and the TPF Grant Committee Secretary. He likes long walks on the beach and single malt scotch, but hates writing bios. Lexing Your Data Perl is famous for its text-processing capabilities. However, sometimes the data you want to process is too complicated for regular expressions and you reach for a parser for HTML, RTF, or other common format. What happens you don't have a pre-defined parser, but the text you need to work with is too complicated for regular expressions? Curtis Poe shows how to do proper lexing with Perl. [Jan 5, 2006] |
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