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  Jeffrey E. F. Friedl
Jeffrey Friedl was raised in the countryside of Rootstown, Ohio, and had aspirations of being an astronomer until one day noticing a TRS-80 Model I sitting unused in the corner of the chem lab (bristling with a full 16k RAM, no less).
Jeffrey applies his regular-expression know-how to make the world a safer place for those not bilingual in English and Japanese.
When visiting his family in The States, Jeffrey enjoys dancing a two-step with his mom, binking old coins with his dad, and playing schoffkopf with his brothers and sisters.
www.oreilly.com /catalog/regex/author.html   (250 words)

  
 Rootstown Township Zoning Board of Appeals Minutes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Friedl said he also checked around on the neighbor's setbacks - Wendy's setback was 50/60 feet, McDonald's setback was 120 feet from SR 44 and 70 feet from Lynn Road, and BP's setback was about 60 feet from SR 44 and about 130 feet from Lynn Road.
Jeffrey Friedl said he was there 2 months ago and there was a lot of discussion at that time about variances being granted for perpetuity.
Friedl commented that the BZA has just declared that if a building encroaches on a setback requirement, this encroachment could be used to justify a further encroachment and make matters worse.
www.rootstowntwp.com /zbaminutes/071905.html   (1968 words)

  
 Friedl Mastering Regular Expressions. Second Edition. This Is The Web Site For The Second Edition Of Mas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
By Jeffrey E. 1st Edition January 1997 In this book, author Jeffrey Friedl leads you through the steps of crafting a regular expression that gets the job.
Michael Friedl is a 6th degree fl belt in Aikido belt) in Shorei/Kempo Karate.
FRIEDL Genealogy and Family History Data The following is a list of the newest databases which contain FRIEDL family history records to the site and will appear on this page whenever the surname FRIEDL is found.
www.99hosted.com /names8845.html   (289 words)

  
 Transparent colors in GIF89a: How to use transgif with MS-DOS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Jeffrey Friedl wrote a perl script named "transgif" that twiddles the bytes of a GIF to give it a transparent color.
The version at Jeffrey's site will always be the latest version (mine may be off by a week or two), but Jeffrey's web server seems to be on the other end of a very slow connection, and is down a fair amount of the time.
Jeffrey (the author of the program) wrote documentation for transgif.
www.mit.edu:8001 /people/nocturne/etc/trans.ms-dos.html   (379 words)

  
 Mastering Regular Expressions by Jeffrey Friedl
There can be certain subtle, but valuable, ways to think when you're using regular expressions, and these can be taught.
Jeffrey Friedl has spent years helping people on the Net understand and use regular expressions.
While finalizing the manuscript for Mastering Regular Expressions., he took time out to appear in his first game, scoring five points in nine minutes of play, which he feels is pretty darn good for a geek.
www.wellho.net /book/1-56592-257-3.html   (773 words)

  
 oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Jeffrey E. F. Friedl
When faced with the daunting task of filling his copious free time, Jeffrey enjoys playing Ultimate Frisbee and basketball with friends at Yahoo!, programming his house, and feeding the squirrels and jays in his back yard.
Regular expressions, a powerful tool for manipulating text and data, are found in scripting languages, editors, programming environments, and specialized tools.
In this book, author Jeffrey Friedl leads you through the steps of crafting a regular expression that gets the job done.
www.oreillynet.com /cs/catalog/view/au/666?x-t=book.view   (325 words)

  
 O'Reilly Network -- Marshall McLuhan vs. Marshalling Regular Expressions
Now that Friedl has just finished with writing, and I with editing, a second edition, this is a good historical moment to integrate the phenomenon into our understanding of the role computer processing plays in social development.
Not only Friedl's book but regular expressions themselves have marched to commanding heights that no other language can point to.
Simply put, the technology and Friedl's book seem to embody everything McLuhan said was passé: they celebrate and support a reverence for text that McLuhan expected current generations to abandon.
tim.oreilly.com /pub/a/network/2002/07/08/platform.html   (1167 words)

  
 Amazon.de:  Mastering Regular Expressions: English Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
From the off it's necessary to congratulate author Jeffrey Friedl on doing a superb job of asking what can be a very complex subject and breaking it down into digestible chunks that almost anyone can understand.
Friedl's orderly and thorough progression from simple to complex material allowed me to easily tailor my reading and "practicum" towards a specific problem, while learning a great deal about regexes (and Perl as well, although this is not a Perl book).
Friedl applies his perfectionist and completist nature fully to the task.
www.amazon.de /exec/obidos/ASIN/1565922573   (1289 words)

  
 PCRE syntax   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Regular expressions are also described in the Perl documentation and in a number of other books, some of which have copious examples.
Jeffrey Friedl's "Mastering Regular Expressions", published by O'Reilly (ISBN 1-56592-257-3), covers them in great detail.
Jeffrey Friedl's book contains a lot of discussion about optimizing regular expressions for efficient performance.
tf.tcp.com /~hawkeye/tf/help/topics/pcre.html   (6054 words)

  
 Regexp for URLs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Taking the remarks of Tom and Jeffrey in account, a new version of the program was made, generating a smaller, and hopefully faster, regexp.
The author of the programs doesn't know what the influence of all the grouping is. If the penalty is heavy, it might be worthwhile to see which grouping can be removed.
Thanks to Tom Christiansen and Jeffrey Friedl for suggesting a few bugfixes.
www.foad.org /~abigail/Perl/url   (303 words)

  
 Perl.com: Day 1 Highlights: Lincoln's Cool Tricks and Regexp
Jeffrey did a wonderful job of explaining some of the details of how Perl handles regular expressions.
Having been out of Jeffrey's seminar for several hours now, still my head is spinning.
Jeffrey had many more examples that looked innocent enough, but were basically regular expression death-traps.
www.perl.com /lpt/a/1998/08/show/day1.html   (650 words)

  
 William Reardon's Blog: Comment on Perl Aliases & Dynamically Scoped Variables
All named variables are statically scoped ('my' variables are visible from within a specific lexical scope defined at compile time; global variables are visible from everywhere).
Posted by Jeffrey Friedl at August 28, 2005 08:20 AM
Posted by Jeffrey Friedl at August 28, 2005 04:00 PM
www.wdr1.com /mt/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=743   (276 words)

  
 Jeffrey's J<->E Dictionary Server - Change Log   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The end has a story by Jeffrey Friedl about how this whole thing got started.
Thanks to the original author Jeffrey Friedl himself, this server now has another mirror.
Jeffrey's first public announcement via USENet is made.
www.df.lth.se /cgi-bin/j-e/fg=r/inline/nocolor/changes.html   (2255 words)

  
 FAQTs - Knowledge Base - View Entry - How do I validate the format of a URL or email
Mark Szlazak, "Mastering Regular Expressions" by Jeffrey Friedl
The following uses regular expressions adapted from Jeffrey Friedl's book to check the format of a URL or email string.
In the URL regular expression the protocol part (i.e, ftp, http or https) is optional so the URL can start with the hostname.
www.faqts.com /knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/22443/fid/597   (160 words)

  
 William Reardon's Blog: Comment on Discover Card Doesn't Get Redirects
Posted by Jeffrey Friedl at September 30, 2005 05:09 PM
Posted by Jeffrey Friedl at October 1, 2005 08:15 AM
Posted by Jeffrey Friedl at October 1, 2005 04:29 PM
www.wdr1.com /mt/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=768   (811 words)

  
 Credits - Jeffrey's J<->E Dictionary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
This server was being developed by Jeffrey Friedl (Jeffrey Friedl), but has been handed off to someone else.
The prose is unlikely to change, but at least the server will continue to be maintained and features added, as time permits.
If you'd like to see Jeffrey, you can as a 43 k-byte jpeg or a 165 k-byte gif of the same picture.
www.df.lth.se /cgi-bin/j-e/tty/S=48/fg=r/credits.html   (1800 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Mastering Regular Expressions: Books: Jeffrey E. F. Friedl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Jeffrey Friedl's "Matering Regular Expressions" does a facinating job in taking you through the jungle (and I mean jungle) of RegExp.
But I still decided to give Jeffrey a chance since I was having some trouble with my Parse::Syntax module, which is designed to parsing *any* programming language and highlighting the syntax accordingly (provided it has a syntax/grammer file written for the specific language).
Jeffrey put together a great masterpiece that will not die for many years, no matter how fast the technology tends to enhance
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1565922573?v=glance   (2152 words)

  
 perlfaq6
If the substitution has more characters than the string being substituted, the case of the last character is used for the rest of the substitution.
You see, it's too simple-minded for certain kinds of C programs, in particular, those with what appear to be comments in quoted strings.
The following set of approaches was offered by Jeffrey Friedl, who has an article in issue #5 of The Perl Journal talking about this very matter.
www.isi.edu /divisions/div3/helpdesk/perl5/nmanual/pod/perlfaq6-full.html   (2270 words)

  
 ThinkPad Mailing-list Archive: re: 755cx keeps jumping out of s   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Maybe in reply to: Jeffrey Friedl: "755cx keeps jumping out of suspend"
Next in thread: Jeffrey Friedl: "re: 755cx keeps jumping out of suspend"
Reply: Jeffrey Friedl: "re: 755cx keeps jumping out of suspend"
martigny.ai.mit.edu /hypermail/thinkpad/1996-05/0194.html   (199 words)

  
 FAQTs - Knowledge Base - Answer - Versions
The following uses regular expressions adapted from Jeffery Friedl's book to check the format of a URL or email string.
The following uses a regular expression from Jeffery Friedl's book to check the format of a URL string.
In this regular expression the protocol part (i.e, ftp, http or https) is optional so the URL can start with the hostname.
www.faqts.com /knowledge_base/answer/versions/index.phtml?id=24381   (413 words)

  
 perlfaq6
Instead, you either need to use one of the experimental Regexp extension modules from CPAN (which might well be overkill for your purposes), or else put together something like this, inspired from a routine in Jeffrey Friedl's book:
The following lex-like example is courtesy of Jeffrey Friedl.
The following set of approaches was offered by Jeffrey Friedl, whose article in issue #5 of The Perl Journal talks about this very matter.
www.cs.usask.ca /resources/documentation/perl/perlfaq6.html   (2667 words)

  
 ICQ.com Search Results
Author Jeffrey Friedl leads you through the steps of crafting a regular expression
Regular expressions explained in three levels: easy, medium, and difficult.
that was created by Jeffrey Friedl - many years ago - for searching...
www.icq.com /search/welcome_results.php?q=related:http://regex.info   (163 words)

  
 Help   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
This learning material is an example of combined resources available on the Internet.
It consists of news/journals and Jeffrey Friedl's wonderful dictionary.
Keep this file open while you practice reading so that you can quickly come back when you need it.
www.whitman.edu /japanese/yomi/yomih.html   (504 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Mastering Regular Expressions: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The simple name hides an incredible amount of power when handling textual data with scripting languages such as Perl, Python and awk and more and the programmer that can master regular expressions can master just about anything.
"....Jeffrey Friedl, takes the reader through an amazing regex journey, probing every nook and cranny, and turning over every rock...."
I bought, read and thoroughly enjoyed the first edition of this book, and was actually surprised to find the second edition a few years later, since I thought Jeffrey Friedl must have already said all there was to say about the subject, so complete was edition 1.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0596002890   (1029 words)

  
 Oakland.pm: Review of "Mastering Regular Expressions"
The Language Analogy: The language analogy Friedl puts forward in the book has been helpful to me, and I believe it would also be useful to novices.
In this context, here's something Friedl says about character classes that I've found useful:
One thing that Friedl does point out is that it's a good idea to watch out for unwanted matches.
oakland.pm.org /reviews/regex_master2.html   (1565 words)

  
 oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Mastering Regular Expressions, Second Edition
Friedl's obsessiveness is mind blowing, and the result is a remarkable book.
He took the trouble to invent new typographic conventions.
Friedl's book also considers the issue of efficiency in the
www.oreilly.com /catalog/regex2   (1302 words)

  
 CIS*2450 Website - Regular Expressions Lecture
Required because it will challenge you to see computing as a profound tool for social change.
Material for this lectures has been taken from the excellent book, Mastering Regular Expression, 2nd Edition by Jeffrey Friedl.
A particularly interesting view of regular expressions can be found in the article, Marshall McLuhan vs. Marshalling Regular Expressions.
hebb.cis.uoguelph.ca /~dastacey/CIS2450/Lectures/Regex.html   (717 words)

  
 MASTERING REGULAR EXPRESSIONS by FRIEDL, JEFFREY E.F. @ Another Bookshop.com - Independent Bookshop online with over ...
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 Jeffrey Friedl’s Blog » Blog Archive » Photoshop Filters
Jeffrey Friedl’s Blog » Blog Archive » Photoshop Filters
-- comment by Jeffrey Friedl on November 28th, 2005 at 6:56pm JST (7 months ago) -- comment permalink
Jeffrey's first name (required -- this helps stop spambots)
www.regex.info /blog/2005-11-26/104   (806 words)

  
 ITworld.com - JAVASCRIPT - They're Handy for Searching, Don't You Know?
To those who maintain connections with the world outside of computer programming, the term "regular expression" is funny.
On my shelf, I have a copy of Jeffrey Friedl's excellent "Mastering Regular Expressions" (O'Reilly).
The title sounds like a library of colloquialisms for people learning English as a secondary language: "Howdy, there, how is it going?" "Is a cat keeping your tongue?" Alas, that's not what regular expressions are about in a JavaScript context.
www.itworld.com /nl/javascript/08212001   (414 words)

  
 Reg Expressions - dBforums
The book shelf is across the room, and I was reading the Python book
Friedl, Jeffrey E. "Mastering Regular Expressions" O'Reilly and Associates.
You might as well ask whether it is possible to
www.dbforums.com /showthread.php?t=393241   (385 words)

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