This article explores the concept of regular expressions, their use in programming languages, and provides practical examples. It also shares tips for optimizing their performance based on the latest best practices. The article goes on to describe a new way of using regular expressions in .NET that can increase performance, using a source generator introduced in .NET 7. The author also presents benchmark results demonstrating the significant performance gains of using the source generator compared to traditional methods.
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