Vous connaissez les Refcardz ?
Mon très cher collègue, Spawnrider, vient de me faire découvrir les RefCarz de dzone.com.
Les RefCards sont des petits PDF à imprimer dans lesquels on retrouve une synthèse sur un produit ou un langage de développement.
C'est vraiment très pratique, très synthétique et il en existe plusieurs dizaines de disponibles gratuitement sur le site de Dzone :
- Getting Started with Kanban for Software Development
- Objective-C for the iPhone and iPad
- Getting Started with Firebug 1.5
- Getting Started with Griffon
- Expression-Based Authorization with Spring Security 3
- Getting Started with NoSQL and Data Scalability
- Getting Started with Apache Ant
- Leveraging ColdFusion 9 Exposed Services from Java
- Flex 4 and Spring 3 Integration
- JDBC Best Practices
- Getting Started with Fitnesse
- Getting Started with Java EE Security
- Getting Started with Maven Repository Management
- Getting Started with JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 5
- Getting Started with PHP and Flex
- Getting Started with Java GUI Development
- Getting Started with Git
- Getting Started with Lean Software Development
- Getting Started with Silverlight and Expression Blend
- Getting Started with Adobe Flash Builder 4
- Getting Started with Adobe ColdFusion Builder
- Getting Started with the Zend Framework
- Getting Started with Caucho Resin
- Continuous Integration: Servers and Tools
- Spring Web Flow
- Getting Started with Vaadin
- Continuous Integration: Patterns and Anti-patterns
- Contexts and Dependency Injection for the Java EE Platform
- Getting Started with Cloud Computing
- Essential F#
- Essential NetBeans Platform
- NetBeans Java Editor 6.8
- Google App Engine for Java
- etc.....
Ce site est une vraie mine d'or pour les développeurs qui cherchent à diversifier leurs connaissances.
Les auteurs de ces Refcardz ne sont pas n'importe qui. On retrouve par exemple Craig Walls, l'auteur de Spring in action, Molly E. Holzschlag , l'auteur de The Zen of CSS Design ....
Très bonne lecture !