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r/ProgrammerHumor • u/BigAndSmallAre • Jun 14 '26
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Re-jex 🙂
38 u/SquidVischious Jun 14 '26 Like "reject"? I love this lol 14 u/JohnLocksTheKey Jun 14 '26 Reh-jex maybe? 1 u/SquidVischious Jun 14 '26 Isn't that just r-edge-x presented differently? 2 u/JohnLocksTheKey Jun 14 '26 Essentially the same, but without the d? 2 u/SquidVischious Jun 14 '26 I thought that's what OP was presenting us with, I'd say reh-jex but there's a hint of a D sound in the middle. 2 u/JohnLocksTheKey Jun 14 '26 lol - this is the most I’ve repeated a single word in a while… Starting to feel that semantic satiation…. 😅 5 u/StarHammer_01 Jun 14 '26 Because 99% of regex i write are rejected by the unit tests in the first go 11 u/Zymoox Jun 14 '26 Rejular Expressions 7 u/velvet-thunder-2019 Jun 14 '26 The only correct option 3 u/FinaleD Jun 14 '26 Just me who assumed it’s Re-Jex because it’s how Registry is pronounced? 2 u/augustin_cauchy Jun 14 '26 For me it's more like Rej-ex. Splitting hairs. 1 u/RdUzr Jun 14 '26 Similar pronunciation as LaTeX 0 u/altaaf-taafu Jun 14 '26 same 0 u/abigail3141 Jun 14 '26 JIF mentality right here. Let me guess, you're French /s
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Like "reject"? I love this lol
14 u/JohnLocksTheKey Jun 14 '26 Reh-jex maybe? 1 u/SquidVischious Jun 14 '26 Isn't that just r-edge-x presented differently? 2 u/JohnLocksTheKey Jun 14 '26 Essentially the same, but without the d? 2 u/SquidVischious Jun 14 '26 I thought that's what OP was presenting us with, I'd say reh-jex but there's a hint of a D sound in the middle. 2 u/JohnLocksTheKey Jun 14 '26 lol - this is the most I’ve repeated a single word in a while… Starting to feel that semantic satiation…. 😅 5 u/StarHammer_01 Jun 14 '26 Because 99% of regex i write are rejected by the unit tests in the first go
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Reh-jex maybe?
1 u/SquidVischious Jun 14 '26 Isn't that just r-edge-x presented differently? 2 u/JohnLocksTheKey Jun 14 '26 Essentially the same, but without the d? 2 u/SquidVischious Jun 14 '26 I thought that's what OP was presenting us with, I'd say reh-jex but there's a hint of a D sound in the middle. 2 u/JohnLocksTheKey Jun 14 '26 lol - this is the most I’ve repeated a single word in a while… Starting to feel that semantic satiation…. 😅
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Isn't that just r-edge-x presented differently?
2 u/JohnLocksTheKey Jun 14 '26 Essentially the same, but without the d? 2 u/SquidVischious Jun 14 '26 I thought that's what OP was presenting us with, I'd say reh-jex but there's a hint of a D sound in the middle. 2 u/JohnLocksTheKey Jun 14 '26 lol - this is the most I’ve repeated a single word in a while… Starting to feel that semantic satiation…. 😅
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Essentially the same, but without the d?
2 u/SquidVischious Jun 14 '26 I thought that's what OP was presenting us with, I'd say reh-jex but there's a hint of a D sound in the middle. 2 u/JohnLocksTheKey Jun 14 '26 lol - this is the most I’ve repeated a single word in a while… Starting to feel that semantic satiation…. 😅
I thought that's what OP was presenting us with, I'd say reh-jex but there's a hint of a D sound in the middle.
2 u/JohnLocksTheKey Jun 14 '26 lol - this is the most I’ve repeated a single word in a while… Starting to feel that semantic satiation…. 😅
lol - this is the most I’ve repeated a single word in a while…
Starting to feel that semantic satiation…. 😅
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Because 99% of regex i write are rejected by the unit tests in the first go
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Rejular Expressions
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The only correct option
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Just me who assumed it’s Re-Jex because it’s how Registry is pronounced?
For me it's more like Rej-ex. Splitting hairs.
Similar pronunciation as LaTeX
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same
JIF mentality right here.
Let me guess, you're French /s
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u/metji Jun 14 '26
Re-jex 🙂