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      <title>Making Code Cheatsheets</title>
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      <description>I used to be a Google / Stack Overflow junkie for syntax issues or finding configuration/compatability issues in the vast amount of dimensions software gives us.
An approach I used to solve this problem was to document snippets once I have solved the problem (don&amp;rsquo;t forget to upvote the answer on SO). This is especially useful when you start learning a language. When you start learning a language, there are</description>
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