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Regular Expression Puzzles and AI Coding Assistants 24 Puzzles Solved by the Author, with and Without Assistance from Copilot, ChatGPT and More

by David Mertz

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<b>Learn how AI-assisted coding using ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot can dramatically increase your productivity (and fun) writing regular expressions and other programs.</b><br><br><i>Regular Expression Puzzles and AI Coding Assistants</i> is the story of two competitors. On one side is David Mertz, an expert programmer and the author of the Web's most popular Regex tutorial. On the other are the AI powerhouse coding assistants, GitHub Copilot and OpenAI ChatGPT.<br> <br>Here's how the contest works: David invents 24 Regex problems he calls puzzles and shows you how to tackle each one. When he's done, he has Copilot and ChatGPT work the same puzzles. What they produce intrigues him. Which side is likelier to get it right? Which will write simple and elegant code? Which makes smarter use of lesser known Regex library features? Read the book to find out.<br> <br>David also offers AI best practices, showing how smart prompts return better results. By the end, you'll be a master at solving your own Regex puzzles, whether you use AI or not.<br> <br> Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.<br> <br> About the technology<br> Groundbreaking large language model research from OpenAI, Google, Amazon, and others have transformed expectations of machine-generated software. But how do these AI assistants, like ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot, measure up against regular expressions—a workhorse technology for developers used to describe, find, and manipulate patterns in text. Regular expressions are compact, complex, and subtle. Will AI assistants handle the challenge?<br> <br> About the book<br> <i>Regular Expression Puzzles and AI Coding Assistants</i> is the perfect starting point for programmers of any experience level who want to understand the capabilities—and the limitations—of these exciting new tools. Author David Mertz presents 24 challenging regex puzzles, their traditional human-made solutions, and the fascinating answers given by popular AI assistants. Alongside these eye-opening puzzles you’ll learn how to write prompts, integrate AI-generated coding suggestions, and interact with the assistant to get the results you want. By the end of the book, you'll have a clear understanding of where AI assistants can reliably write code for you and where you’ll still need a human touch. Plus, you’ll learn a lot about regular expressions!<br> <br> About the reader<br> Code examples use simple Python and Regular Expressions. No experience with AI coding tools required.<br> <br> About the author<br> <b>David Mertz</b> is the founder of KDM Training and an acclaimed contributor to the Python community. He is also the author of The Puzzling Quirks of Regular Expressions, Cleaning Data for Effective Data Science: Doing the Other 80% of the Work, and other books.<br> <br>Table of Contents<br> 1 The map and the territory<br> 2 Quantifiers and special sub-patterns<br> 3 Pitfalls and sand in the gears<br> 4 Creating functions using regex<br> 5 Easy, difficult, and impossible tasks<br> 6 Conclusions<br> Appendix A: Learning to use regular expressions

Details

Format
Paperback
Pages
152
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Language
EN
ISBN-13
9781633437814
ISBN-10
1633437817

Categories

Computers, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition, Expert Systems