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Cheatsheets I've found helpful over the years. Mostly in pdf. Feel free to share or contribute your own!

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Cheatsheets

A good cheatsheet should provide a high-level overview of important concepts, helping to prompt recall or identify areas for review. I really enjoy creating cheatsheets to consolidate what I've learnt, so this is my own effort to collate helpful cheatsheets and references that I've found useful. I try my best to publish these in universally readable file formats on all platforms (PDF, MD, HTML).

This list will be updated regularly, so watch this space :)

Also happy to accept any contributions or corrections! Do send a PR or file an issue if you find any errata.

Other helpful resources

  • cheat.sh, tldr - Command-line friendly cheatsheets

  • UseTheKeyboard - Comprehensive collection of shortcuts for Windows and MacOS applications

  • roadmap.sh - Visual roadmaps to get you started on learning new languages, frameworks and skills in tech

  • X in Y minutes - Community-driven overviews of various programming languages as well as DSA concepts

  • Command reference - Command line references for the most common shells

  • Tech interview handbook - Very useful for interview preparation

  • VisuAlgo - Visualizations and walkthroughs of common algorithms

  • WizardZines - Fun, interactive, free programming zines

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