tuned
authorChristian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
Tue, 06 Nov 2012 20:31:14 +0000
changeset 158 04090808a981
parent 157 cd2423dbed5c
child 159 0b7860d00a4b
tuned
msc-projects-12.html
--- a/msc-projects-12.html	Tue Nov 06 20:29:49 2012 +0000
+++ b/msc-projects-12.html	Tue Nov 06 20:31:14 2012 +0000
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
   I used them once myself in a <A HREF="http://www.inf.kcl.ac.uk/staff/urbanc/Publications/rexp.pdf">paper</A> 
   in order to prove the <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myhill–Nerode_theorem">Myhill-Nerode theorem</A>.
   So I know they are worth their money. Still, it would be interesting to actually compare their results
-  with my simple rainy-afternoon matcher and &quot;blow away&quot; the regular matchers in Python and Ruby (and possibly
+  with my simple rainy-afternoon matcher and &quot;blow away&quot; the regular expression matchers in Python and Ruby (and possibly
   in Scala too).
   </p>