I'm glad you like it.

Yes, right now everything is for 0.3. On Bitbucket I have already prepared 
0.4 but it's not available through the tinyurl link.

I might remove the italics on homoiconic. There is no real need for it and 
it does make the colon almost invisible, I agree.

I might add something about Juno or Forio. Help on finding an IDE might be 
helpful to people who are starting out. Thanks for the idea.

I'm not sure Compat.jl is something people want to see in a cheat sheet. I 
might add it in one of the tooltips. I'll have to think about it.

Thanks again!

On Thursday, 20 August 2015 18:23:46 UTC+2, Páll Haraldsson wrote:
>
> This is great! I've seen something similar, but not in a cheat sheet form 
> this nice that I would print myself and hang on the wall (missing then 
> hovering over or clicking that is nice) or recommend to do. Everything I 
> can point to, book, free or not, especially for beginners or non-math 
> people is welcome as I'm an advocate trying to convert people..
>
> I'm a little new to "Tasks a.k.a. coroutines", but it seems your section 
> is on the basic stuff, that is 0.3 (and in general?) To start with, you do 
> not need have 0.4 specific stuff (do you already, I'm still scanning..). If 
> 0.4 is out soon and people switch fast it's not a problem or highlighting 
> incompatibilities might be in order.
>
> Juno is not Julia, probably not the right place to advertise it.. 
> Compat.jl might be however in footnotes.
>
>
> P.S. "Julia is homoiconic: programs".. looks like a typo in my font, but 
> isn't (the colon is "invisible"..) You might want to start with capital P 
> anyway but I'm not sure about adding a space *before* the colon (isn't that 
> bad form?).
>
> Thanks,
> -- 
> Palli.
>
> On Monday, August 17, 2015 at 5:07:02 PM UTC, Ian Hellström wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I just created a cheat page for Julia: http://tinyurl.com/JuliaLang. 
>>
>> It's full of information, so let me know what you think.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Ian.
>>
>

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