Your cheatsheet is very nice. However, in my browser I keep a tab
with file:///Applications/j64-807/addons/docs/help/dictionary/vocabul.htm open
always and at all times. And why it wins out over NuVoc etc is because it
fits on the screen. I never have to scroll to find the relevant
information. Years ago someone (I forget who) made a reference card for
J6.02. I still have it on my desk (two pages, printed on a single piece of
paper) for the same reason. Minimum amount of work to remind myself of the
exact spelling of something I know is there. White space is mostly a waste
on reference pages/cards.



On Wed, Apr 6, 2022 at 10:37 AM 'Sergey S' via Programming <
programm...@jsoftware.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I made a cheatsheet for all J primitives about a year ago. I thought
> somebody might find it useful too. Here's the link:
> https://sergeyqz.github.io/jcheatsheet/.
> The main idea was to have a one-page plain HTML table of all primitives
> with short descriptions, synonyms (e.g. Member (In) has "contains,
> includes"), and argument types. It's far from perfect, I'm sure there are
> mistakes. For example, I didn't pay much attention to types yet, some
> descriptions are not clear enough, but I find it helpful as it is.
>
> I posted it on r/apljk last month and got thoughtful comments from
> u/moon-chilled. Maybe somebody here have more to say, I'd appreciate any
> feedback.
>
> Thanks,
> Sergey
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