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Introduction to regular expressions ...
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I could put it up on my site. Similar to APC, I haven't added enough new stuff recently.
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Again, no objections from my side - thanks for "replicating" that knowledge. Saves me the time to put something on the web myself. ;-)
C. -
You have some typos in some of the patterns above the first addendum ... look for '$\+[0-9]+$' and '$[+-]?[0-9]+$'
Cheers. -
Thank you. Since my first pattern was using the "^" it could have happened when I was fixing my "*" mistake. Talking about peer review ... ;-)
C. -
There are a large number of initiatives out there already. There is Ask Tom, Oracle-L, teh Oracle FAQ forum, any number of bloggers. In this particular context there is Jonathan Lewis's Co-operative FAQ which does something very similar to what you're suggesting.We could also have a list of suggestions for articles for people to submit, that way
people can take on writing about things that they need to learn themselves and may >> not have considered writing about before, as well as subjects that they are
knowledgeable on.
Which isn't to say that it's not a good idea, just that it will take commitment and energy both from the site admin and the contributors. As we know there are always more questioners than responders. And we will get the occasional espontáneo whose answers will need moderating. There is the risk of burnout and/or dilution.
But by all means set up a wiki or some similar site. You never know, it may be the thing that gets you your ACE-hood
Whilst I'm on the topic, I'm always happy to receive submissions from people who would like to present at the UKOUG Development SIG
Cheers, APC -
Very nice article helping others to learn new, useful Oracle functionality.
Thank you very much C.! -
Too usefull CD!!
I didnt check this article yesterday!!!!
You are really genius!!!!
May be you can now publish oracle magazine!!!!!
Then we will subscribe your magazine in our office -
Interesting, in the other thread you're accusing me of quarrelling with each and everybody and beeing immature ... could you make up your mind?
C. -
It seems to be very concrete model though i didnt read yet ..today is weekend i
will digest it (Y) , good job keep it up.
Khurram -
I agree with you Sarma!
Hat's off CD keep it up!
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