I save documentations (or other interesting articles) in Evernote. If the documentation isn't already in form of a PDF I save it as one. The whole process of saving it to Evernote only takes a few seconds. And similar to Pinterest, I have my notes or documentations in one place which I can access from different devices.
The advantage in Evernote for me is, that I can work easily with the documentations. Means in the PDF-form I can mark important things or write notes next to it.
Plus, I can search in Evernote for the specific documentation or article I'm looking for. That made my life a little bit easier.
On the other hand Pinterest has the advantage that you can share your collected documentations ver easy with other interested programmers. So there's that ...
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I save documentations (or other interesting articles) in Evernote. If the documentation isn't already in form of a PDF I save it as one. The whole process of saving it to Evernote only takes a few seconds. And similar to Pinterest, I have my notes or documentations in one place which I can access from different devices.
The advantage in Evernote for me is, that I can work easily with the documentations. Means in the PDF-form I can mark important things or write notes next to it.
Plus, I can search in Evernote for the specific documentation or article I'm looking for. That made my life a little bit easier.
On the other hand Pinterest has the advantage that you can share your collected documentations ver easy with other interested programmers. So there's that ...