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SDL Trados Virtual event: Learn, discover & train with SDL experts

Jun 20, 2012



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Regex…. what regex?

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Schedule:This session ended at 16:05
Description:

Regular expressions often sound like a step into the dark arts… who, other than a magician would know that \b[A-Z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Z0-9.-]+\.[A-Z]{2,4}\b was a way to find an email address? But don’t be put off… SDL Trados Studio can use regular expressions in many places so with a small amount of knowledge and some simple expressions you can really enhance your productivity and make your life a lot easier when handling numbers, product codes, text files etc. This session will remove the magic and show you enough to get started.

A recording of the session and Q&A with the presenter are at the bottom of this page.

Language(s):English
Speakers:Paul Filkin
Paul Filkin is Director of Client Communities for SDL Language Technologies. He has worked for SDL since 2006 and works closely with Product Management feeding back user experience from the Communities like ProZ, and also manages the Communities that SDL maintain for Beta testing and supporting the OpenExchange Developer community.

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Definitely the best presentation the conference Jun 20, 2012

Fresh, educational and interesting. Thanks a lot, Paul. You should write a book or something.

 

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