Stanford scientists discover new Ozempic alternative with RegEx (twitter.com) 30 points by haxiomic 1y ago ↗ HN
[–] haxiomic 1y ago ↗ RegEx in the source codehttps://github.com/Svensson-Lab/pro-hormone-predictor/blob/c... [–] ape4 1y ago ↗ Would be good on a T-Shirt [–] Kim_Bruning 1y ago ↗ Regex in Python on FASTA files.This takes me back to when I was a student!I'm feeling nostalgic now. [–] readthenotes1 1y ago ↗ My favorite is lines 32 and 64.
[–] Kim_Bruning 1y ago ↗ Regex in Python on FASTA files.This takes me back to when I was a student!I'm feeling nostalgic now.
[–] ttpphd 1y ago ↗ You didn't believe it then, but you better believe it now: RegEx is the final boss of both code and science. [–] ahazred8ta 1y ago ↗ "Everybody stand back! I know regular expressions!" https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/208:_Regular_Expr...
[–] ahazred8ta 1y ago ↗ "Everybody stand back! I know regular expressions!" https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/208:_Regular_Expr...
[–] OutOfHere 1y ago ↗ I have used regex for chart analysis for stock trading. I mapped chart states to characters, then matched character patterns using a regex. It was a very sensible thing to do that gave me tremendous flexibility with very little code.
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This takes me back to when I was a student!
I'm feeling nostalgic now.