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A cheat sheet can be really helpful when you're trying a set of exercises related to a specific topic, or working on a project. Because you can only fit so much information on a single sheet of paper, most cheat sheets are a simple listing of syntax rules. This set of cheat sheets aims to remind you of syntax rules, but also remind you of important concepts as well.
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Cheat-Sheets
A cheat sheets can be really helpful when you're trying a set of exercises related to a specific topic, or working on a project. Because you can only fit so much information on a single sheet of paper, most cheat sheets are a simple listing of syntax rules. This set of cheat sheets aims to remind you of syntax rules, but also remind you of important concepts as well.
Table of Contents
- Angular
- BigO
- Bits
- C++
- C
- Command Line
- Django
- Elixir
- Git
- Golang
- Java
- JavaScript
- Kotlin
- MATLAB
- Markdown
- Oracle SQL
- PHP
- Perl
- Python
- React
- Ruby on Rails
- Ruby
- Scala
- Swift
- System Design
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All contributions are welcome:
- Read the issues, Fork the repository and do a Pull Request.
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- Suggest a better or more organized way for existing examples.
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