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Linux command shelf is a quick reference guide for all linux user who wish to learn linux commands. Commands are divided into 15 categories , which would be more easier to understand what commands to be used in specific requirement. The pdf format of linux command shelf is also available. You could reach Bobbin Zachariah the author of this guide for any comments or corrections.
You can download the latest version of linux command shelf in pdf format. Current linux command shelf version is 1.1. This guide can be used by both advanaced and new linux users , provided the best efforts to give most relevant linux commands.
You can navigate to each section using the index that is places on the right hand side of this page or just below. If you feel hard to understand any command please let me know on my above profile page.
Since the 70′s, vi and vim are very popular text editors among programmers. 5 years ago, I wrote an article named “100 vim commands every programmer should know” and here is a reworked, updated version. Enjoy!
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Here is a large collection of awesome Jquery Tutorials & Cheat Sheets from around the web!
Photoshop is one handy tool that the web designers today use to give shape to their ideas. Whatever wonders they wish to do with their creative ideas, Photoshop never disappoints them. You all know that there are lot many options readily available to create amazing designs but that doesn’t mean its as easy as to handle Photoshop as it sounds to be.
Welcome to Day 1 of Cheat Sheet Week. Today we are kicking off Cheat Sheet Week by posting our favorite PHP cheat sheets.
HTML5 is a language for structuring and presenting content for the World Wide Web.Basically, HTML5 is the advanced version of HTML.In particular, HTML5 adds many new syntactical features. These include the <video>, <Audio>, and <canvas> elements, as well as the integration of SVG content.
Today we want to share 2 great HTML5 resources.The first one is created by Focus.com which is a HTML5 infographic showing Browser compatibility,HTML readiness and comparison with Flash etc. and
The second one is HTML5 cheatsheet created by Techking.
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<A ADD_DATE="1308303920" HREF="http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/dnd/basics" PRIVATE="0" TAGS="html5,drag_and_drop">HTML5 Rocks - Native HTML5 Drag and Drop</A><DD>For years, we've been using libraries like JQuery and Dojo to simplify complex UI elements like animations, rounded corners, and drag and drop. There's no doubt, eye-candy is important for making rich, immersive experiences on the web. But why should a library be required for common tasks that all developers are using?
Drag and drop (DnD) is a first class citizen in HTML5! The spec defines an event-based mechanism, JavaScript API, and additional markup for declaring that just about any type of element be draggable on a page. I don't think anyone can argue against native browser support for a particular feature. Native browser DnD means faster, more responsive web apps.
WordPress is most popular platform for bloggers and developers. This is infographic is dedicated to all wordpress lovers that can easily edit wordpress themes. WordPress Cheat Sheet is designed by testking team all credit goes to them for presenting a wonderful learning for users.
Cheat Sheets are useful because web-developers need to remember more things. It is hard to memorize syntax for web developers and designers since they are always evolving and rising. In this process, Cheat Sheet is always come in handy. These cheat sheets are designed to be printer friendly and you can use as reference cards.
Here is a collection of useful cheat sheet specially for front end web developer and manage effectively. It would helpful for HTML, CSS, JavaScript, etc. I hope you will find this article useful, lets get started!
In doing research for this post I discovered that DevCheatSheet.com has an awesome collection of 22 HTML5 Cheat Sheets. I didn’t want to needlessly repost what they already have so I cross-checked my collection with theirs and I’ve only shared below the ones you won’t find there.
HTML5 is new in designer community. But it is going to take part a big role for designers and developers for years to come. In this article you can enjoy some Useful Resources for Designers and Developers to Learn HTML5.
Every designer and developer wants cheat sheets to speed up their work and for fast reference. There are plenty of cheat sheets available online, but today I have compiled a collection of cheat sheets which can be used as desktop wallpapers; for super fast reference. You just have to click “Show Desktop” button and your cheat sheet will be in your sight. I hope you will like this collection.
Is there a time that you would like to have a refresher course or suddenly forget about that thing ? If yes, then you need some handy CSS cheat sheets. Post it on your web notes, bookmark it, or a sticky note to have a instant guide for your CSS. CSS or Cascading Style Sheet really help designers to customize their website conforming on the different browsers.
In this post, I’ll be featuring CSS cheat sheets for designers that will be helpful for you.
Is there a time that you really don’t know the easiest way to create your design applications? Then there are things that could help you, these are cheat sheets. Cheat sheets give you a good refresher on the topic you want to learn. Just google on your keywords and surely you will find a bunch of cheat sheets that will help you. You’ll find cheat sheets on graphic design applications such as Photoshop, Illustrator, and Fireworks.
In this article, I’ll be featuring 40 useful collections of cheat sheets for designers