While there are many JavaScript resources available, including many cheat sheets, I have not found a single resource that was not either robust and complete, but super bulky and tedious, or streamlined and easy, but missing a whole lot of useful detail. This was especially true when I was first learning JS and would often want or need more detail and have to stop what I am doing and head to MDN or an analog.
Why is this different?
What I really wanted was only code examples basic concepts, but to have the full story a click away, then a clack back to simplicity. I wanted the entire core JS code on one page both as a quick reference AND the full detail. This interactive tool is exactly what I wanted.
The tool starts as a cheat sheet with all topics easy to skim over and quick filters on the side. Inside each topic is only code examples and basic concepts, like a good cheat sheet. Need more depth or to expand your learning? Just click into "Learn Mode" and you instantly have it. Click back to "Cheat Sheet" mode and your back to quickly referencing code and concepts.
Want to make an edit or suggest an addition?
There is an edit button at the bottom of each topic for anyone to suggest edits. Please use that anytime you want. I will check all edits and suggestions before they are live.
All input is appreciated and will help keep tis tool solid and reliable.
-Mike
Why is this different?
What I really wanted was only code examples basic concepts, but to have the full story a click away, then a clack back to simplicity. I wanted the entire core JS code on one page both as a quick reference AND the full detail. This interactive tool is exactly what I wanted.
The tool starts as a cheat sheet with all topics easy to skim over and quick filters on the side. Inside each topic is only code examples and basic concepts, like a good cheat sheet. Need more depth or to expand your learning? Just click into "Learn Mode" and you instantly have it. Click back to "Cheat Sheet" mode and your back to quickly referencing code and concepts.
Want to make an edit or suggest an addition?
There is an edit button at the bottom of each topic for anyone to suggest edits. Please use that anytime you want. I will check all edits and suggestions before they are live.
All input is appreciated and will help keep tis tool solid and reliable.
-Mike