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PHPVerbalExpressions - the easiest way to start with Regular Expressions. Write it in OOP way

$regex=new VerbalExpressions;
$regex ->startOfLine()
        ->then("http")
        ->maybe("s")
        ->then("://")
        ->maybe("www.")
        ->anythingBut(" ")
        ->endOfLine();
$regex->test("http://d.com")

A lot of implementations on other languages exist

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Ievgen
Kuzminov "iJackUA"
Web Team Lead
at MobiDev (Kharkiv, Ukraine)
Code in Ruby and Elixir, but still love PHP. Explore ES6 and Vue.js. Explore databases, use Ubuntu and MacOS, think about IT people and management

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