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A jQuery cheat sheet

jQuery cheat sheet

A few days ago we received an e-mail from Robert Mening at WebsiteSetup.org, who kindly pointed us to his jQuery cheat sheet. There are of course more than a few cheatsheets for jQuery out there, but this one at least has the advantage that it all fits on one page.

 Ronald Kunenborg | march 2017.

The cheat sheet can be found at the bottom of this page. Note that clicking on the image will take you to a webpage where you can also find a PDF-version of the cheat sheet. Alternative cheat sheets can of course be found with a quick search on Google, and from various sources that integrate others (for instance at https://www.sitepoint.com/10-jquery-cheat-sheets/ ). The ones we found most useful though, are the following:

We do have some issues with the cheat sheets in question: there is usually no license on the sheet itself, and the version of jQuery for which it is relevant isn’t always mentioned. These small failings also apply to the cheat sheet shown below. However, if you’re doing some jQuery work now and then, you could do worse than just putting up a copy of the cheat sheet displayed here.

jQuery Cheat Sheet

Image source: websitesetup.org – free to link with attribution

DataVault Cheat Sheet Poster v1.0.9

This poster displays the most important rules of the Data Vault modelling method version 1.0.9 on one A3-size cheat sheet. I decided to not add personal interpretation and keep the sheet as close to the original specs as possible.

You can find the rules that were used for this poster on the website of Dan Linstedt.

DataVault Cheat Sheet v109 (A3) PDF

A version where the Colors of the Data Vault have been used, is available as well:
DataVault Cheat Sheet v109 (A3, color) PDF

Data Vault Cheat Sheet Poster v1.0.8

This is the poster from 2010 that displays on one A3-size cheat sheet the most important rules of the Data Vault modelling method version 1.0.8.

You can find the rules that were used for this poster on the website of Dan Linstedt.

Download the PDF

**Update**: Please note that the current version is version 1.0.9. This version is kept for archival and to amuse data archaeologists 🙂