Jumat, 11 Desember 2015

Basic algorithms 101 : Checking for email address validity (without regular expressions)

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Welcome back to “Basic algorithms 101”. Last time we discussed about a http://watatesye.blogspot.com /2015/09/BA101-Coin-Toss.html">coin toss algorithm. It was a fairly easy one. This time we are taking up a slightly more complicated one. It is, checking for the validity of an email address. Basically it’s an algorithm to check if the given email address is a valid one or not.

If you are a pro coder, I suggest you don’t read this because we are not going to using regular expressions but taking a simpler but slightly longer route. If you are a beginner and not comfortable with regular expressions, do not worry, there are other ways too. If you are among the people who have no idea what regular expressions are, I strongly recommend you look it up.

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