TechNow Ep 31 | Regular Expressions Part 1 of 2

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‎09-28-2016 01:32 PM
Chuck, Dave, and Kreg are back to help you understand the world of regular expressions. These powerful patterns can be extremely useful in scripting, Edge Encryption, and more. The team starts out with very simple examples and constructs. Find out how to understand, build, and maintain your regular expressions to take advantage of some very powerful features.
Originally aired Thursday October 13, 12:00PM PDT
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Chuck Tomasi is a Platform Architect for ServiceNow. He is a computer science major with over 30 years of IT experience. As a former ServiceNow customer, Chuck won the first Innovation of the Year Award at Knowledge 10. Since joining ServiceNow in 2010 as a Technical Consultant, he has done many large scale ITSM implementations and custom applications, acted as an adjunct instructor for Education Services, created and lead the Technical Best Practices program, and co-hosts the ServiceNow series "TechNow".
Dave Slusher has been developing software for 20 years for companies such as Intel, Orbitz, Dell Secureworks and many startups lost to history. He has been with ServiceNow for two years, first in Expert Services and now as the Developer Evangelist for the developer community and portal. He earned his BS from Georgia Tech and his MS in Computer Science from the University of Louisiana - Lafayette.
Kreg Steppe is a Senior Curriculum Developer within ServiceNow developing and supporting cloud training infrastructure. He specializes in developing integration solutions, automating repeatable processes and Cloud Management in ITOM. Kreg's prior experience includes operating his own ISP, developing web applications in PHP, network integration, managing network support, Application Development on cloud based networks, DNS and email server maintenance. He is a Linux enthusiast and enjoys Photography.
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‎08-20-2017 12:54 PM
Hi Chuck how did u build that ui macro
(out of topic but want to know)
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‎11-16-2016 08:44 AM
Hi Nicole - I just posted a blog article GlideFilter and Regular Expression Match summarizing all I know about GlideFilter, and also referenced your post. Any feedback would be great. Thanks.
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‎08-26-2017 03:34 AM
Hi ctomasi
how did u build that ui macro
(out of topic but want to know)
for auto populating the codes

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‎08-28-2017 05:32 AM
Sorry for the delayed response. I was on holiday and have some additional travel coming up the next couple weeks.
Which UI macro are you referring to? I don't recall mentioning a UI macro on this episode - we mainly talked about regular expressions here.

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‎08-28-2017 06:22 AM
Hi Chuck
Actually it is out of topic ,but I want toknow how you were populating scripts in scripts-background by just typing "ex-"and it got autopopulated.
I think it is some UI script
Thanks
Pranav