Domain: refcards.com
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Re:Free MySQL Cards & others
That web site will be going away sometime soon. Most of the stuff is on, or linked to from, refcards.com. There are currently about 60 cards listeed, including MySQL.
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Free MySQL Cards & others
Check out the great refcards website!
http://old.refcards.com/refcards/index.html
It has free refcards for:
AMSTeX
Apache
Catalyst NEW (21 July 2005)
C
Emacs calc
cvs
emacs
gdb
mod_perl
Perl regular expressions
Template Toolkit
TeX
XEmacs
MySQL
HTML DOM
XHTML 1.0 frameset
XHTML 1.0 strict
XHTML 1.0 transitional
CSS level 1
CSS level 2
XPath
XSL
XSLT
XML TopicMaps 1.0
Very slick indeed.
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Re:I've tried to learn emacs to no avail
I have tried to learn emacs...what's the best way?
Keep a reference card by your side while you use it. -
Re:Refcards.com
You can get the emacs card at http://refcards.com/
You win the internet. Parent post is an example of an instant (5, Informative).
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Refcards.com
I learned emacs in school, but by far the most helpful thing was the PDF reference card I printed up and carried with me. You can get the emacs card at http://refcards.com/
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C++ Reference Card
I've created a C++ Reference Card... but i'm actually selling it. I wasn't happy with the reference cards already available, and I wanted to make one. There is something very good about having a paper copy of something, or in this case a laminated paper copy. eBooks are nice, but any book that you can actually hold and flip through is much easier to use than something on the computer screen.
There are other open source reference cards out there as well.
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Another site
Unfortunatly this site does not have a Unix card but they do have a few others that are worth having (Emacs, TeX, Apache).
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Another failed chance to put search engines to useFirst, a serious plug for refcards.com as they have a bunch of DAMN handy refference cards, including apache, perl, cvs, gdb, ANSI c, etc etc. However, they do not have one for basic *nix usage. So...
Here are some of the more promising results of a search from google.com (String used was
:unix ref card pdf)Unix Cheat Sheet
Unix Cheat Sheet
From Rice University : Very basic
Another Too large and outdated
Selection of Unix, Vi, and Emacs refferences Courtesy Univ. of Alberta.ca
You should be able to find what you need easy enough. I should also highly reccommend to everyone the linuxsecurity.com Linux Security guidesheet. Damn good reading to hardening your system. Here
Toodles
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CVS Reference Card
You can also get a PDF-formatted CVS quick ref card at http://www.refcards.com/