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Share your favorites tips on Drupal-check.org

I don't think I'm the only one, but I really do love cheatsheets principle. Having a document that gathers all the tiny things to know/to do/to check for this or that thing (project, language, website, framework, etc.).

The problem

One of the main major disavantages about those cheatsheets ("antisèches in French, it's exam time in France!), is the content evolutivity lack. That's true writing such a document means a lot of work, pertinent starting content, writing and layout/design. No problem on that, this can be planned. But updates is hell!

Another disavantage is, the legitimity and relevance of the cheatsheet. Concret example: Am I, me Jérémy, relevant in writing a Drupal cheatsheet?. I think the answer is yes and no! I'm not a Drupal newbie, but I'm not the best ever Drupal coder (damned) and even if I do have project feedbacks other Drupal users have even more interesting stuff to share.

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