Being developers, we work with many different languages. Which makes it humanly impossible to remember all its aspects. Yes, we do have MDN docs, b...
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Love it!
Thank you, Rii.
I think the visual cheat sheets (flex and grid) are more practical and very good references to see one and many times.
The others are interesting to see them one time searching for unknown things, but in reality, if you don't memorize the contents distribution they are unuseful in your work routine.
In the end, you can create your cheatsheets with the most common functions or references that you are using dairy. For example, I have "the most commonly used functions" (PHP vs JS) here: github.com/oricis/notes/blob/maste...
Iβm feeling free to submit my HTML Elements Index, too, because it provides you with a higher-level perspective at HTML. The index features all 170 elements of all major specifications, so it makes it easier for you to compare and follow the development.
Nice work.. I love it
Thank you!
So good and so useful. Thank you! π
Glad to hear that, Klim π₯
I'm new to cheat sheet and a developer . Really excited to explore if anything for Java kind of languages too. Thanks
Glad to help, Mohammed βΊοΈ
This is cool. Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure, Mohan .
This is so useful, thank you!
Glad to hear that Joao !
Great list! would you consider adding our angular cheat sheet into this one? - wrappixel.com/angular-cheat-sheet/
Thanks for the reference, Sunil. I'll definitely check this !
This is great!
Thank you !
Thanks and love!!!!
My pleasureπ
Saving for later! good one!
Glad to hear that, thanks !
Thanks for the post!
My pleasure, Lucas!
Mic Drop, Thanks for this very informative article!!!!
Woahh thank you, Bek ππ
Thank you for this post is very useful :)
Glad to hear that, Harold!
Nice Post! Thanks!
Thank you!
So cool
Thank you, Talah !
NICE ! I love it its so helpful <3
Glad to hear that,Sadeq π
Thanks, Insha!
My pleasure, Stuart !
Buen post! Muchas gracias!
Thanks, Jose !
Superb π
Thanks, Janitha!
Amazing! thanks for share!
My pleasure, Angel ππ
Exactly what I need <3
Ah, so good to hear this!
thanks, I have to mention also DevHints devhints.io/ which contains hints regarding a lot of tools and dev languages
This is great. Just thought Iβd mention Dash (Mac) and Velocity (win) a tool I use that has the complete docs for over 100 languages and libraries. Both available here:
kapeli.com/dash
Glad to help, Martin!
Thank you!
Nice! Thank you.
My pleasure π
Awesome work Insha π , thanks for sharing. My personal favourites are Modern-JS-Cheatsheet and Developer-cheatsheet. βοΈ
thanks for sharing. <3
This post is awesome . How did you find those , omg those are really helpful