@Unihedron Yeah I've noticed it doesn't like infinite backtracking. :) But regex has never been a N++ priority... And a serious practitioner like you should really be on RegexBuddy (since you're on Windows). Get the free trial and get hooked. :)
On another topic I think I'm going to follow your example in August... Stay in the background and only answer the few questions that turn me on. :) The hard thing is discovering these questions when you're not glued to the regex page.
I used to leave comments "Please improve your question for future readers by kind advice", but then there are always the high rep users playing the game and writing "I think your question's fine. The downvotes are for not showing your attempts." so I stopped.
It will change your life (...well, your regex life).
It's the gold standard. Jan Goyvaerts (the developer) is amazing. He knows all the engines inside out. And he developped his own, JGSoft, which is used in EditPad Pro. One of the only 3
@Unihedron Dude, the features are unbelievable. This review will give you a fair taste but there's a lot more to it. After you use it a bit, you really need to read the manual to discover how awesome it is.
@Unihedron It really seems that almost all those questions could be asked on meta. So I don't really see the point on creating yet another separate site
@HamZa It did happen to get all the support to get through, which was astonishing to me. Though not very many people learn related to questioning from Meta, and The Academy was supposed to help with that. It's not really reinventing the wheel.
@HamZa yeah, later coming: Stack Overflow Academy College (how to ask good questions on SO Academy) and Stack Overflow Academy College School (prepare young folks of how to ask question on SO College). Resolution: What. A. Dumb.
I am currently reading the Regular Expression Cookbook by Jan Goyvaerts and Steven Levithan. They mention that any quantifier can be made lazy by placing a ? after it, so this includes the ? quantifier, resulting in ??. Unfortunately, there does not seem to be any further mentioning of ?? in the ...