Dr. Annelie Rugg pointed me to a great site for people who love cheat charts for everything from programming language to HTML tags to ‘how to’ sheets.
If you love referring to verb paradigms on a handy reference chart, then you’ll love cheat-sheets.org. It’s a website full of simple instructions for how to do just about everything on a computer. Need a quick HTML tag chart? Cheat-sheets.org. Forgot your JavaScript code? Cheat-sheets.org. Can’t remember how to do that one thing in Flash? Cheat-sheets.org. Need to Photoshop something but forgot that shortcut?
There are even WordPress cheat sheets for fellow nerds that like to blog!
Check it out. Print them out. And then hack away!
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Brilliant!
For more specialized needs, I’ve found http://www.unixguide.net/cgi-bin/unixguide.cgi to be invaluable. It’s a synopsis of all the major flavors of Unix, showing the equivalent commands or paths between them for common things. Saved my (kosher) bacon when I had to deal with AiX
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