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@fordtaunus yeah but you learn such things by using it, not by examining and studying a cheatsheet, right?
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No, but I do have the VS Code cheat sheet as my desktop background for easy access, but I’ve remapped the ones I’ve used most across my different ides.
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@delegate212 that does make sense, Ive got some CSS cheatsheets for css grid and flexbox next to me, although the flexbox one I know by heart now.
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@Codex404 I don’t find myself referring to it often as I know or have remapped the ones I need most.
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@Codex404 That was (of course) just a joke. I refer to cheat sheets for stuff I don't do often (like quitting vi X-) but shortcuts for other apps I use frequently are basically just muscle memory. I don't think I ever systematically learned a set of shortcuts. Those that help me in my work get reused frequently and thus committed to memory.
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Not the worst time spent on a train. Maybe some of that will stick. And you will find something you didn't even think could exist.
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@xzvf
everyone have different way to understand and memories.
I always pinned my maths formula's in toilet.
I don't know is it weired or not but I do it.
Im sitting here in a train and a guy two seats in front of me is carefully examining a ReSharper cheatsheet with shortcuts etc...
Do one of you ever print a cheatsheet with as goal to learn it from the top of your head while you are not behind a PC?
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