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Use Online Tools: There are many online regex testers and visualizers that can help you see how your patterns match against sample text. These tools often provide explanations for each part of the regex. I personally use https://regexr.com/. - Source: dev.to / 12 days ago
However - here it becomes weird - when testing the original regex rule (the first one, without the \u00A0 part) on the same string in an interactive visualiser (https://regexr.com/ for instance), there is a match:. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
Learned regex in the 90's from the Perl documentation, or possibly one of the oreilly perl references. That was a time where printed language references were more convenient than searching the internet. Perl still includes a shell component for accessing it's documentation, that was invaluable in those ancient times. Perl's regex documentation is rather fantastic. `perldoc perlre` from your terminal. Or... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
I read a lot on https://www.regular-expressions.info and experimented on https://rubular.com since I was also learning Ruby at the time. https://regexr.com is another good tool that breaks down your regex and matches. One of the things I remember being difficult at the beginning was the subtle differences between implementations, like `^` meaning "beginning of line" in Ruby (and others) but meaning "beginning of... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
Mostly building things that needed complex RegEx, and debugging my regular expressions with https://regexr.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
XWStats is a great resource for advanced tracking of your own stats as well as comparisons to others. Go to a given puzzle's individual page to see the median solve time for that day - for example, the median solve time for Sunday 3/5 was 20:57. (Note that the site can only track times among those who have created XWStats accounts, which I imagine is a pretty dedicated group of crossword nerds, so the median solve... Source: over 2 years ago
I kind of doubt it, but XW stats does try to track this through user input. I suppose someone could try to train a model to compare new puzzles to ones in the database for an estimate of difficulty. Source: almost 3 years ago
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Expresso - The award-winning Expresso editor is equally suitable as a teaching tool for the beginning user of regular expressions or as a full-featured development environment for the experienced programmer with an extensive knowledge of regular expressions.
Crosswordle - Crosswordle is a daily crossword game.Inspired by games like Wordle, Scrabble, and Bananagrams, with this game you're tasked with building a tiny 6x6 crossword board using the 20 letters given to you.