Useful Quick References
/* Posted March 17th, 2008 at 10:12pm *//* Filed under C#, C/C++, CSS, HTML, Microsoft, PHP, Reference, Ruby */
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Whether you program in C++ or code in HTML, you’ve probably encountered a quick reference (“quickref” for short) at some point in your career. These handy guides aren’t meant to teach newbies how to use the language, but are more like the index at the back of your textbook except condensed and consolidated in a few pages. Today’s post lists a few useful quickrefs that I’ve accumulated over the years. Here they are sorted by category:
For the web:
- Web Designer’s HTML Card (credit: VisiBone)
- Javascript Quickref v1.03 (credit: explain.th.at)
- CSS Quickref (credit: deepx)
- PHP Quickref (credit: ilovejackdaniels.com)
- MySQL Quickref v4.0.2a (credit: deepx)
- JSP Quickref (credit: Allaire)
- Ruby Language Quickref
- Ruby Library Quickref
For Microsoft:
- C# Quickref
- MFC Quickref (credit: He)
- VB.NET Quickref (credit: Kellerman)
For C/C++:
- ANSI C Quickref v1.3 (credit: Silverman)
- STL Quickref v1.26 (credit: Medini)
For Configuration Management:
- CVS Quickref v0.1 (credit: Ford)
- SVN Quickref v28 (credit: Sobaniec)
For Hardware:
- Verilog Quickref (credit: Qualis)
- SystemC Quickref (credit: Transfer)
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I need to take juggling lessons. I never thought it would be that useful.
, That was the line right there. I got into a fight with my old man one day, got slick out the mouth and said “just me and you? motherfucker, just me and you. I’ll? put trademarks aroung your fucking eyes” all I remember is waking up face down on the ground….let’s just say I respect my elders