#Cheat Sheets
Cheat Sheets are concise reference guides that I find useful for quick lookups and reminders on various topics. I’m particularly fond of cheat sheets related to various topics that help me streamline my research and coding activities (and beyond). And since I believe, what is useful for me might also be useful for others, I occasionally share these cheat sheets, whether found elsewhere or created by me, on this blog.
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Hacks and extensions to improve your coding with Visual Studio Code
This curated list contains useful hacks and extensions to improve the overall coding performance ...
New Teaching Material: Python Cheat Sheets
I’ve started a collection of various Python cheat sheets that contain some useful and commonly us...
Dealing with future posts in Jekyll
While drafting blog posts in Jekyll, you may want to keep some posts hidden from the public eye u...
Running and testing your Jekyll site locally with custom options
Developing with Jekyll often requires running your site locally to test changes before deploying ...
Emojis for Jekyll via Jemoji
A how-to and a list of all currently working Emojis on Jekyll built websites.
strftime Cheat Sheet
Cheat Sheet on formatted date and time strings used, e.g., in Python, C/C++ or even on Jekyll web...
Liquid Cheat Sheet
This Cheat Sheet gives an overview of Liquid syntax commands one might encounter while developing...
Minimal Mistakes Cheat Sheet
A quick overview of available commands for creating content with the Minimal Mistakes Jekyll the...
Supported syntax highlighting in Jekyll
A list of supported programming languages for Jekyll’s syntax highlighting.
How to use LaTeX in Markdown
A quick guide on how to enable MathJax support in your Markdown documents.
New Teaching Material: LaTeX Guide
I’ve added a LaTeX guide to the General Teaching Materials in the teaching section. It serves as ...
New Teaching Material: Markdown Guide
I’ve composed a Markdown Guide for my teaching courses.