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Merry / Happy / Have a Wonderful (delete as required) Christmas / Yule / Winter Solstice / New Year (delete as required) to Cheatographers everywhere! Here's your monthly roundup.
The month of December was, as perhaps should be expected, a little quieter than November, at least for cheat sheet production (though great to see that January is storming ahead). Nevertheless, there were some great new cheat sheets as well as some new features and design changes.
What's New?
December saw a fair few changes, most of which were behind the scenes. Here's a roundup of what you might have missed:
- A major bug was fixed to do with support for unicode characters.
- There is a new email system (which you'll start to see as I move everything over from the old system).
- You can now see who has favourited your cheat sheets!
- Members no longer see the adverts.
Coming soon - cheat sheet requests, a "cheat screen", more changes to comments (including a long-overdue spam filter), new content types, cheat sheet stats and more!
New Cheat Sheets!
December saw 6 new cheat sheets, and 8,892 PDF downloads! Well done to everyone who made a cheat sheet!
Here they all are:
By i3quest
On 24 Dec 11
List of common jQuery selectors. I had compiled this list a while ago into a word document but do not remember the source now.
Tags: development, web, design, beginner
By dimitrios
On 23 Dec 11
CoffeeScript cheat sheet compiled after following "CoffeeScript Koans" from sleepyfox
Tags: development, javascript, frontend, coffeescript
By CITguy
On 19 Dec 11
Common commands for administering users and groups on a *nix environment.
Tags: linux, unix, -nix, passwd, usermod and more ...
By gissehel
On 11 Dec 11
screen commands survival guide. Sorted by usefulness.
Tags: screen, advanced
By monsieur_h
On 5 Dec 11
An useful cheat sheet for networking basics
Tags: network, osi, dev
By DaveChild
On 1 Dec 11
Tags: december, christmas, sprouts, mulled, wine and more ...
Member of the Month
The member of the month for December, thanks to his bug reporting and continued work on his excellent Git cheat sheet, is ... samcollett! Thanks for all your hard work, Sam :)
It's a New Year!
And with a new year comes a new challenge - the first Cheatography competition! There's $100 up for grabs as a prize for the best new web development cheat sheet before the end of January! There are a few great entries so far, but plenty of time left for you to join in.
December Review was posted on 3rd January, 2012.
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