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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

QuicklyCode compiles programming cheat sheets from all over the Web

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While QuicklyCode's tagline, "Cheat sheets and programming stuff," may not be the most eloquent I've seen all day, the site boasts a large number of cheat sheets for programming languages that are compiled from all over the Web.

It seems that authors receive correct attribution, and the cheat sheets are linked directly back to their source. This means that you don't download a PDF directly from the site, but instead you're sent to the creator's site to download a sheet. That's a wise and ethical choice, if you ask me.

It is interesting to note that many cheat sheets use color. Of course, that's nice when you look at the cheat sheet on the screen, but I was under the impression that the whole point of a cheat sheet is that you can print it and have it adorn the walls of your cubicle right next to that lolcat that you xeroxed.

The site has two other sections that, I guess, come under the heading of "programming stuff." One of them is called "apps" and seems to contain a hodgepodge collection of Web applications, mobile applications, and browser add-ons. The other section is called "wallpapers," and it does indeed contain nerdy wallpapers -- some of which double as more cheat sheets.

QuicklyCode compiles programming cheat sheets from all over the Web originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 09 Jun 2010 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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