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01:20
@Uni what's up
@hwnd at school :)
teachers bickering over deprecated stuff again
School? Where the hell do you live? lol
I am a student, part time developer in my free time :)
I like in hksar, somewhere in asia
Gotcha, it's 9:30 PM here.
oh, 0926 here
01:27
You're writing a document? I just finished contributing to an R regex package. trinker.github.io/qdapRegex_dev
\o/
WOW!!
 
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07:36
o/
08:34
\o
@cas
08:51
How you doing? @Unihedron
09:19
09:55
@HamZa hi
@AvinashRaj yo
Not sure...
But quite close IMO
it's a simple question. There are many like this on SO..
i can't find any. So i marked that question as a duplicate of our canonical regex question.
10:14
The OP could certainly get the answer from it
@HamZa something wrong in our canonical question.
Zero-or-more: *:greedy, *?:reluctant, *+:possessive
One-or-more: +:greedy, +?:reluctant, ++:possessive
greedy and reluctent points the same answer.
what's wrong about it?
@AvinashRaj lol write reluctant and greedy explanation posts worth linking to
That answer only describes * and +
not *? and +?
Ah I see, nice spot
I can't control nor follow it at the moment
It's Community wiki so probably someone edited it ...
10:19
Feel free to steal my post from here stackoverflow.com/q/25728576/3622940, improve it and post a self q&a, then edit the CW post to link to your thread.
It has actually been edited quite a bit since my draft gist.github.com/Hamz-a/1662d09db09156e8b2b0
@HamZa Cool beans!
@Unihedron Yeah, I'm quite confused about google docs tbh but it might be because I'm not too familiar with it
@HamZa This is the first time I've ever used google docs. After three hours of usage, I say frankly it's overrated.
The only downside of gist.github is that it's quite a pain to collaborate:
1- I create a gist/start of a reference
2- If you want to add something to it, you need to fork it
3- I then need to gist clone mine on my harddrive, git pull your changes and then push it to my gist
TLDR: what a pain...
I guess a git repo might be easier...
10:24
Actually, that's a really great point.
I've been looking for a webservice that hosts a dozen of word documents which are only accessible by my team members. Oh boy are they so hard to find, we looked into options like:

- Creating a new Pastebin account and use it.
- Using a task planner, which requires all of us to register for the service which gets us subscribed to some spam list.
- Using Google Docs.
- Gists.
- Setting up a git repository to host the text files online, and learn source control.
Went with the last.
@Unihedron try bitbucket, it will give you a free private repository
github is public unless you pay for it
bitbucket supports git/mercurial
Yeah, exactly. Bitbucket is great. It lets you set up a team (max 5 members) with private repos for free..
Our school uses gitlab. So our school has it's own server(s) and hosts gitlab. Which means we can create repositories on it with our school credentials
Gitlab is opensource and you could set it up on your server if you want to AFAIK...
If it's not already available, it might be a pain to install it for a small project and you might just go with bitbucket/github (not worth the time)
It looks cool, but it seems that the latest build is of status "failed".
lol didn't really dig into it since it "works" here
10:33
Gotcha. Might look into that when it deems relevant. Thanks for the tip!
welcome
10:44
It seems that vks, a new user, has joined in the "answer all gimme the regex questions" club.
@Santhosh Hi ...
I see him answering almost every question on my SEDE query of regex questions to close.
What is SEDE query?
@Unihedron oh, I think I've seen him...
StackExchange Data Explorer
10:45
I'm quite glad, my addiction to SO has decreased and I'm away from it quite a lot (except when I need it :D)
Good for you. I'm still using up my 50 cvs every day, but eventually I'll get bored. This is endless.
@Unihedron you will, unless you have the will of rene :P
Rene is an amazing person, and a great leader. I'm just a user who came by.
If you're interested: cv-pls.com
Are they all php?
10:50
yes
mostly
@Unihedron Oh nice! I didn't know that kind of data is Open publicly available :O
And it makes you write a few SQLs as well. I don't know SQL outside the abstract vague layer until I used SEDE.
11:06
I've edited some queries some time ago
11:35
@HamZa They (the data) are refreshed every monday I believe
@Jerry Oh, I see
Cached as well.
 
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16:04
PCRE library in Java?
16:22
Fight the pcre synonym suggestion! Someone keeps suggesting that. (H|Sh)e cannot succeed!!

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