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Answer by Arthur Hv for Do [sed], [regex] and similar tag questions need to...

Some thoughts reading answers and comment :TBH, if poster thinks that a two days worth of work with the docs, trying stuff out etc. is too much, they should stop trying to program computers.This...

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Answer by Bernhard Barker for Do [sed], [regex] and similar tag questions...

..., the questions often can't be broken down furtherI'm not sure which questions you're looking at, but most of the ones I've seen most certainly can be broken down further (or generalised to...

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Answer by Mark Benningfield for Do [sed], [regex] and similar tag questions...

I think you are overlooking the cultural aspect.There is, I'm sure, enough coverage on the 'Net about the ".nix" culture that I don't have to go into detail describing it here, but I want to point out...

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Do [sed], [regex] and similar tag questions need to be treated differently

A couple of users encouraged me in good faith to write this. I was a bit skeptical, but today I figured, why not. Here goes.I want to make an argument for why certain tags, sed, regex etc, are treated...

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