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Learn X in Y minutes (online code learning resource)
Learn X in Y minutes (online code learning resource)
Learn X in Y minutes (http://learnxinyminutes.com/) provides a score of no-nonsense, rapid reading, get-the-gist-of-it summaries about the most popular coding standards out there -- and most are multilanguage, too:
Re: Learn X in Y minutes (online code learning resource)
Very useful link. Thanks.
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Re: Learn X in Y minutes (online code learning resource)
Nice. Simple to read and only one page for each language!
Bookmarked.
Bookmarked.
is it stealth?
Re: Learn X in Y minutes (online code learning resource)
I found the markdown explanation to be exceedingly cool.
http://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/markdown/
http://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/markdown/
Re: Learn X in Y minutes (Markdown)
webfork wrote:I found the markdown explanation to be exceedingly cool.
- It's a great starting point and cheatsheet, that's for sure.
However, and contrary to what is implied there, a Markdown standard is established (and being actively revised) at CommonMark.org (check the "spec" page, where even minor changes are nicely documented).
BTW, another comprehensive Markdown resource is "What is Markdown?" (http://whatismarkdown.com/)
Re: Learn X in Y minutes (Markdown)
Very cool, thanks. I hope someday to switch over all my documentation work to markdown format.Midas wrote:a Markdown standard is established (and being actively revised)
Re: CommonMark Markdown tutorial
In case you haven't started, the CommonMark people have put together a great beginners interactive tutorial: