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24 Apr 2024
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How to validate fields for things like data entry applications.
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Visual FA Part 4: Generating Matchers and Lexers with the Visual FA C# Source Generator
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4 Feb 2024
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Easily add lexers to your project with this simple drop in NuGet package and a few annotations
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20 Jan 2024
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15 Jan 2024
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In this article, we will use my Visual FA solution to explore finite automata concepts used for finding patterns in text.
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Adventures in Reflection.Emit! Here I present a regular expression engine with a Compile() feature.
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This article presents a program to help visualize regular expression mechanics.
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20 Nov 2023
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Generate fast, easy to use lexers/scanners in major .NET languages
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Generate tight C code to match text based on regular expressions
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