Over the years, I've found thousands of awesome blogs, StackOverflow answers, YouTube videos and, most recently, ChatGPT prompts that have helped me a ton in my software development work.
The problem is, I lose them.
I've talked to a ton of developers, and they all have various ways of partially solving this problem:
- Notion documents with messy link dumps
- 1,000,000 tabs open constantly
- A bookmark folder that takes up half of your disk space
DevCheatSheets is going to solve this by serving as a repository of useful developer resources that you can share with others. You will be able to create code snippets to remember for future projects, GPT prompts that gave you great output and more. You will also be able to discover new resources from other developers that are specific to your focus and chosen languages.
DevCheatSheets is currently in development, but you can visit the site to sign up for a free newsletter to get updates on its development!
https://devcheatsheets.io
I've been a software developer for the better part of a decade now, and I kept running into the same problem:
There are tons of resources for developers out there, but no good way to remember them, share them or discover them.
Over the years I've lost the links to thousands of StackOverflow answers, blog posts, YouTube videos and ChatGPT prompts. This has lead to lost time and tons of headaches trying to track down those golden nuggets.
DevCheatSheets is my solution. It will be both an information repository for developers, as well as a social platform for sharing and contributing to other people's repositories. You'll be able to share, store and discover new resources with other developers and network on your favorite pieces of information.
DevCheatSheets is in its infancy, but you can sign up for the newsletter at the link below.
https://devcheatsheets.io