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    Cheat Sheet Roundup

    Really useful reference site for a list of coding cheat sheets

    http://www.petefreitag.com/item/455.cfm

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    Thats cool Iain, Well worth adding to any developers list of useful bookmarks

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    Nice, bookmarked

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    Quote Originally Posted by TiG
    Thats cool Iain, Well worth adding to any developers list of useful bookmarks

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    No C/C++, and only a nod to non-scripting languages in general with java.

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    Make your own then

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    well worth firing up the A3 printer for, but as people have said pitty its only web languages.

    it is making me think, hmm i like RISC because the datasheet list of op-codes / instructions is only ever one page
    throw new ArgumentException (String, String, Exception)

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    Would like to see some .NET languages and scripting, oh well

    Nice find though

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    matt, don't really need .net ones because the IDE is soo damn good.
    throw new ArgumentException (String, String, Exception)

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    Spose that's totally true. And with snippets all the codes done for one :d Well almost

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    its true, i was doing some PHP (under phlanger) found that VS 2005 beta2 a much better IDE than that silly zend one.... and then to top it all my PHP ran so much faster too. Woo.

    However the REGEXP cheatsheet i like, i can never remeber my langage regular expression syntax. I've never liked perl either.
    throw new ArgumentException (String, String, Exception)

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheAnimus
    matt, don't really need .net ones because the IDE is soo damn good.
    Well yeah with auto-complete and the like in VS, you don't need cheatsheets half so much.

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    have you seen some of the 3rd party enhancements? some are really clever. (but all cost too much money imo)
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheAnimus
    have you seen some of the 3rd party enhancements? some are really clever. (but all cost too much money imo)
    What like the add-ons to do PHP in VS. Haven't tried one I found and only looked at it briefly, but if there was something as good as VS for PHP I would be singing all the way home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheAnimus
    have you seen some of the 3rd party enhancements? some are really clever. (but all cost too much money imo)
    I use VisualAssist if that the sort of thing you mean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt1eD
    What like the add-ons to do PHP in VS. Haven't tried one I found and only looked at it briefly, but if there was something as good as VS for PHP I would be singing all the way home.
    Look at phlanger project, it truely kicks but. I'm about to put win2k3 on my 900mhz server, get netBSD off it. I recon the CPU useage will be less on my PHP code, even less than if i used zend optimizer.

    Butcher i was thinking visual assist type things, a friend of mine uses one that he swears by, but it did bad things on my laptop under whitby 1, so i didn't use it.
    throw new ArgumentException (String, String, Exception)

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