mikmik
09-01-2011, 09:19 PM
It's called DevCheatSheets (http://devcheatsheet.com/).
This site not only has cheat sheets for webDev - CSS, Html, Javascript, etcetera - programming - Java, c#, COBOL(!), etcetera - AND social networking, libraries, IDE's, frameworks, applications/programs, etcetera - but there are multiple cheat sheets for each. CSS, for example: CSS Quick Reference Sheet, CSS Crib Sheet, CSS2 Help Sheet, CSS Infos, CSS Color Chart, CSS Shorthand Cheat Sheet, My CSS 2 Cheat Sheet, Web Browser CSS Support, Rosetta Stone and Cookbook for XPath, CSS, DOM, and Selenium....
That's not even looking at the CSS3 page, LOL!
Hardware, codecs, cloud computing.... If it has to do with computers or IT, there's(at least 1) a cheat sheet.
(I didn't know if I should post here, or the Breakroom. Lots of places, actually)
This site not only has cheat sheets for webDev - CSS, Html, Javascript, etcetera - programming - Java, c#, COBOL(!), etcetera - AND social networking, libraries, IDE's, frameworks, applications/programs, etcetera - but there are multiple cheat sheets for each. CSS, for example: CSS Quick Reference Sheet, CSS Crib Sheet, CSS2 Help Sheet, CSS Infos, CSS Color Chart, CSS Shorthand Cheat Sheet, My CSS 2 Cheat Sheet, Web Browser CSS Support, Rosetta Stone and Cookbook for XPath, CSS, DOM, and Selenium....
That's not even looking at the CSS3 page, LOL!
Hardware, codecs, cloud computing.... If it has to do with computers or IT, there's(at least 1) a cheat sheet.
(I didn't know if I should post here, or the Breakroom. Lots of places, actually)