Photo care of Flick user Luther Cunningham
Have an awesome cheat sheet or cheat sheet repo you wanna share with the rest of us?
I'll get things started. Here's a nice cheat sheet from @dan_abramov for modern React lifecycle methods (React 16.3+)
Photo care of Flick user Luther Cunningham
Have an awesome cheat sheet or cheat sheet repo you wanna share with the rest of us?
I'll get things started. Here's a nice cheat sheet from @dan_abramov for modern React lifecycle methods (React 16.3+)
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Here's a great resource from @swyx , React+TypeScript Cheatsheets.
aw thanks!
I came across this great set of OWASP cheat sheets today.
One of my perennial favorites has been this story splitting flowchart. It has really helped several times for intelligently dividing tasks for user stories.
Nice! Definitely gonna check this out. Thanks for sharing.
Not exactly a cheatsheet either, but I really like goalkicker.com/
Can I add that the spelling of favourite is giving me a lot of Canadian nostalgia 🤗
css-tricks.com/snippets/css/a-guid...
css-tricks.com/snippets/css/comple...
w3schools.com/cssref/css_selectors...
developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web
dev.to/powerdowncloud/web-develope...
securityheaders.io/
observatory.mozilla.org/
Not quite a single cheatsheet but I think this project is cool: devhints.io
I'd love to bring something like that into dev.to
Never saw it anywhere and glad you did! It will certainly be very helpful!
Nice! I use devdocs and MDN with Alfred, but that's more like full blown apis which is great too, but sometimes you just need the cheat sheet ;)
love devdocs and devhints, didn't know about them! A good way not to open too many tabs :-)
One of the cool things about devdocs is you can use it offline.